Jimmy Lai denies instigating US move to revoke Hong Kong’s special economic status
Former media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying has denied instigating a US government move to revoke Hong Kong’s special economic status in 2020, but said Washington was “right” to do so as a way to compel Beijing to “come to terms” with America’s demands.
But he later changed his mind and said he believed that punishing Hong Kong – China’s window to the outside world – would be beneficial to Washington.
The court heard Mary Kissel, who was an assistant to former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, approached Lai through his right-hand man, Mark Simon, after noting the former media boss’ remarks on US-Hong Kong relations.
Simon, who formerly worked for US naval intelligence, told Lai via messaging app Signal that the Trump administration was “a bit confused” by the tabloid founder’s earlier comments that Washington should maintain economic ties with Hong Kong despite the national security law.