No Criminal Record Checks For Incoming Talent: Govt

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2023-02-21 HKT 13:32

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  • No criminal record checks for incoming talent: govt

Labour minister Chris Sun on Tuesday clarified that applicants for a talent admission scheme don't have to declare any criminal record, after a controversial mainland biophysicist was granted approval to move to Hong Kong.

He Jiankui, who was jailed for three years in 2019 for illegal medical practice linked to gene editing in babies, told RTHK that he has been accepted under the SAR's Top Talent Pass Scheme.

He said he plans to carry out scientific and genetic research after arriving in Hong Kong.

Speaking to reporters after an event, Sun said he would not comment on individual cases. He added that the talent scheme does not require applicants to declare any criminal record.

"We will see whether more information from applicants is required and we will adjust procedures from time to time. If information provided by applicants is not accurate or is even false, their applications will be considered as invalid. Even if entry permits have already been issued, the immigration director can also cancel their permits," he said.

Sun emphasised that the scheme has clear regulations and that it aims to attract high-earning, well-educated individuals to move to the territory.

Speaking to reporters in Beijing, the biophysicist said he has been exploring opportunities with universities and scientific research firms in Hong Kong.

He also said for now, he has no plans to settle in Hong Kong in the long run.

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Last updated: 2023-02-21 HKT 16:40

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