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Some Hong Kong lawyers linked to a now-defunct humanitarian fund that helped arrested 2019 protesters have seen complaints made to the national security police substantiated. They may now face suspension. The Law Society of Hong Kong President Chan Chak-ming told reporters on Saturday that it had received 16 complaints in relation to the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, with 10 investigations already concluded. “The 10 cases… include unsubstantiated cases and substantiated cases,” Chan said in Cantonese. “For the substantiated cases, there will be different levels of penalty.” The most serious ca…

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