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Meeting to discuss CY's illegal structures cancelled after 23 no-shows

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A Legislative Council meeting to discuss the investigation of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's illegal structures had to be aborted yesterday because not enough lawmakers turned up.

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Only nine of the 32 lawmakers on the development panel appeared for the meeting - one short of a quorum. Five of the nine were pan-democrats.

The panel was scheduled to discuss issues including Leung's illegal structures, a proposal to rejuvenate Kowloon East and a signboard registration system.

Of the 23 absent members, 10 were pan-democrats and 13 were from the pro-Beijing camp. Five pro-Beijing lawmakers sent letters to the Legco secretariat applying for leave.

People Power legislator Albert Chan Wai-yip said he believed pro-Beijing lawmakers stayed away in an effort to spare Leung from further embarrassment before his three-day trip to Beijing.

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Deputy chairman Tony Tse Wai-chuen, of the architectural, surveying and planning constituency, chaired the meeting on behalf of pro-Beijing chairman Lau Wong-fat, who told the secretariat he had flu. Tse said he would consider an additional meeting.

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