Sports associations urged to take action against sexual abuse following Vera Lui’s ‘Me Too’ revelations


The city’s leading sports federation and equality watchdog are to roll out measures to tackle sexual abuse after Hong Kong star hurdler Vera Lui Lai-yiu revealed she was assaulted by her former coach 10 years ago.

The Sports Federation and Olympic Committee and the Equal Opportunities Commission, which met on Wednesday, have agreed to provide training on anti-sexual-harassment policymaking and complaint handling for local sports associations in the next three months.

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