MEET THE HONG KONG LEADER WHO KEEPS CASH AT HOME

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Carrie Lam: Hong Kong’s leader says she has to keep piles of cash at home

File picture of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam at a news conference over the new national security legislation in Hong Kong in June 2020.
image captionCarrie Lam is said to be one of the highest paid leaders in the world

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, has said in a TV interview that she has to keep “piles of cash” at home as she has no bank account.

This is because of sanctions imposed on her by the US Treasury, she said.

The sanctions on Ms Lam and other officials were in response to China’s new security law for Hong Kong.

Her revelation has prompted social media quips about how the government manages to transport the leader’s generous salary to her home.

In an interview broadcast on Friday night, she said she was “using cash every day for all the things”.

“Sitting in front of you is a chief executive of the Hong Kong SAR (Special Administrative Region) who has no banking service made available to her,” she told local English TV channel HKIBC.

“I have piles of cash at home, the government is paying me cash for my salary,” she added.

She also added that it was “very honourable” to be “unjustifiably sanctioned” by the US government.

She is said to be one of the highest paid leaders in the world

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