The chair of a Hong Kong university鈥檚 council, who also chaired the city鈥檚 protest-hit transit system, has announced his resignation.
Rex Auyeung鈥檚 departure from Lingnan University, a liberal arts institution, took immediate effect, according to a , and comes a year before his term was due to end.
He had been caught in the crossfire of controversy after taking the helm at the MTR Corporation in July, just after mass demonstrations turned violent, leading to vandalism and police tear-gassing inside subway stations. The system continues to be affected by shutdowns and early closures.
In July, Mr Auyeung sent a letter to the education secretary, Kevin Yeung, about Junius Ho, a pro-Beijing lawmaker who sits on Lingnan鈥檚 council. There were suspicions that Mr聽Ho condoned an attack by white shirt-wearing assailants on members of the public at an MTR station in Yuen Long. Dozens of 鈥渨hite shirts鈥 were arrested 鈥 white being affiliated with pro-establishment protesters, and black normally being worn by pro-democracy protesters.
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In a widely circulated , Mr聽Ho was seen in Yuen Long applauding, giving a thumbs聽up and shaking hands with men who were wearing white and carrying Hong Kong鈥檚 flag. Mr聽Ho added fuel to the fire in September, when he said that pro-independence activists should be 鈥渒illed鈥. Pro-independence separatists comprise a radical minority of the demonstrators, who are lobbying for greater political rights and against police violence.
Lingnan said that Mr聽Ho鈥檚 comments were made in a personal capacity and did not represent the university, but they nevertheless triggered a campus protest in October.
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The government statement said that Mr Auyeung had resigned 鈥渢o focus more on his other public service鈥.
Mr Yeung, the education secretary, expressed regret over the decision.
鈥淯nder [Mr Auyeung鈥檚] excellent leadership, [Lingnan] has maintained its fine liberal arts tradition in providing quality whole-person education and has made every effort to nurture talents with both strong capabilities and humanistic values,鈥 Mr Yeung said.
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