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Jasmine Siu

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Court Reporter at South China Morning Post

Court Reporter for @SCMP_News. Views here are my own, RTs are not endorsements. Email me at [email protected].

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jasmine siu
jasmine siu @jasmine_siu
15 Aug 19

Secret liaisons by helicopter, a Mid-Levels flat and love money: how Hong Kong official Wilson Fung and his high-flying extramarital lover ended up in court https://t.co/ia5yQwHTvM via @scmpnews

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jasmine siu @jasmine_siu
15 Aug 19

Love almost conquers all as former Hong Kong official Wilson Fung and businesswoman Cheyenne Chan are cleared of bribery, but misconduct verdict could send Fung to jail for years https://t.co/Gbu4rO7LSN via @scmpnews

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jasmine siu @jasmine_siu
9 Aug 19

Two months on and nearly 2,000 rounds of tear gas later, what do Hong Kong’s extradition bill protesters really want? https://t.co/tpY4BdzO7Q