Hong Kong authorities on Nov.29 issued arrest warrants for two former lawmakers living abroad for allegedly inciting others not to vote or cast blank votes in the upcoming elections.
Ted Hui, former democratic legislator, and Yau Man-chun, former district councilor, had “allegedly breached” the regulations by “inciting members of the public to cast blank votes and not to vote” at the elections by “displaying posts on their respective social media pages,” the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said in a Monday statement.




