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Cathay CEO Refused to Name Hong Kong Protesters to Chinese Government, Named Himself Instead and Resigned

The CEO of the international airline Cathay Pacific resigned last Friday. His decision was the result of refusing to name names to the Chinese government when he was asked to provide a list of employees who were involved in the Hong Kong protests.

China's Civil Aviation Administration ordered Cathay on August 9 to provide a list of employees who were involved in a recent protest. He was also ordered to suspend the employees. Hogg provided the list—but it only included one name: Hogg's.

newsweek.com

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