Hong Kong protests: 31 arrested civil servants suspended from posts

  • Three-quarters of the 41 public sector workers accused of joining unlawful assemblies taken off duties
  • Civil service chief warns those convicted face the sack, saying suspensions necessary to protect public confidence

Thousands of civil servants gathered for a lawful rally in Central last August. A handful of their colleagues have been arrested for joining illegal events. Photo: Felix Wong

Hong Kong’s embattled government has suspended 31 civil servants after they were arrested for taking part in illegal protests over the past seven months of social unrest.

Secretary for the Civil Service Joshua Law Chi-kong revealed on Friday that dozens of government employees had been held by police for joining unlawful assemblies as of December 31, and warned they could lose their jobs if convicted by the courts.

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