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Opinion Poll on the past Council Chair C Y Leung

CityLeaks has published the results of the Opinion Poll on the past Chair of Council C Y Leung. We republish it here for all to see. This poll was carried out independemtly of the CityU Staff Association and seems to be a good representation of the feelings of staff at CityU who had to endure the reign of terror of C Y Leung and his minions and cronies. Woe betide Hong Kong if this snake in wolf’s clothing is elected to be the next Chief Executive.

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