The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Taiwan denies HK film tycoon residency

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TAIPEI: Taiwan has refused to grant residency to a famous Hong Kong entertainm­ent tycoon — whose family are vocally proBeijing — on “national security” grounds, the government and media said Thursday.

The National Immigratio­n Agency said it denied residency applicatio­ns by China Star Entertainm­ent chairman Charles Heung and his son Jackie, citing a law barring residency for Hong Kongers who raise “national welfare, public safety and order” concerns.

The agency declined to elaborate on the precise reason for the rejection when reached by AFP, saying it was based on “overall considerat­ions”.

However, multiple local media outlets reported that the two Heungs were considered potential national security risks because of their close ties with Chinese authoritie­s. Heung senior applied for residency last year on grounds that his wife, Tiffany Chan, is Taiwanese.

Heung became a successful actor and producer during the golden age of Hong Kong cinema in the mid-80s and 90s when its film industry was a global powerhouse.

His entertainm­ent group played a key role in building the careers of film stars such as Stephen Chow, Jet Li and Chow Yun Fat.

He and his family are vocally pro-Beijing and have been critical of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement.

Heung was among a group of entertainm­ent figures who gave a cheque to the families of seven police officers who were convicted of beating a prodemocra­cy activist in 2014.

His wife Chan publicly criticised the huge and often violent democracy protests that broke out in 2019.

Jackie Heung is also a national committee member of the AllChina Youth Federation, which is linked to the Chinese Communist Youth League.

Taiwan has emerged as something of a sanctuary for Hong Kong’s beleaguere­d democracy protesters.

Last year, nearly 11,000 Hong Kongers moved to Taiwan — almost double the number of 2019 — after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the city.

Beijing, which regards Taiwan as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize the island, loathes President Tsai Ing-wen.

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