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Hong Kong Legco chief urges higher standards after lawmaker’s drink-driving arrest
Hong Kong Legislative Council president Starry Lee Wai-king urged members to uphold higher conduct standards after lawmaker William Wong Kam-fai resigned following his arrest for alleged drink-driving. Lee acknowledged Wong's resignation as an acceptance of responsibility and noted public expectations for Legco members.
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