The Hong Kong government has been accused of letting the super-rich widen their estates by building private swimming pools and tennis courts on public land they lease at undisclosed prices through an opaque system of short-term deals.
A group of urban planning advocates said the land they knew about was “only the tip of the iceberg”, and called for greater transparency in the system.
At least three hectares of government land – about the size of three football pitches –...
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