Opinion | Hong Kong should lead the crackdown on wildlife smuggling and exotic pets
- Hong Kong can make a real difference by reforming its reputation as a major trafficking hub and tackling an issue of global importance
- Former law enforcer John Lee needs to design a policy of maximum impact that will ensure fighting wildlife crime is a major legacy of his administration
Hong Kong can make a big difference to its international standing by choosing the right issue to champion. It must be a significant global matter, and Hong Kong must be able to make a major difference.
There aren’t too many issues where government action would be a big shot in the arm. But there is one that plays to Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s strengths, with his background in the disciplinary services.
Lee rose through the police ranks because he was smart and honest. Never seeking the limelight, he kept his head down and worked hard. His sense of responsibility was strong, which he showed when he became undersecretary for security in 2012, then secretary for security in 2017, before being appointed chief secretary in 2021 and, finally, chief executive last year.