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Hong Kong pro-democracy party defends acceptance of donation from city leader Carrie Lam

Lam last week became the first chief executive to give to a pro-democracy party, leading to criticism of the Democratic Party for taking the money from someone they are supposed to hold to account

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Wu Chi-wai said there was nothing wrong with his party accepting a donation from the city leader. Photo: David Wong

Hong Kong’s largest pro-democracy party on Sunday rejected criticism that it was mingling too closely with the government when it accepted a donation from the city’s leader at a fundraiser.

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Democratic Party chairman Wu Chi-wai said the party would continue to “staunchly” criticise the government, despite many seeing the donation by Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor as an attempt to smooth relations between the sides.
Lam made history last week by becoming the first chief executive to openly donate to any pro-democracy party, as she gave HK$30,000 to the Democrats in a personal capacity.

She later uploaded to her Instagram account a photo of her toasting alongside Wu in a cheerful mood, with the hashtag “major reconciliation”.

Wu insisted there was nothing wrong with taking the money.

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“It was a Democratic Party fundraiser. Of course we would welcome our guests to make donations and support our work,” he told a televised forum on Sunday.

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