Protests in Hong Kong appear to have forced the resignation of Cathay Pacific’s chief executive, Rupert Hogg. Bloomberg reports that Mr Hogg’s resignation came a week after the carrier was rebuked the Chinese government after staff participated in anti-Beijing protests. Mr Hogg’s decision to leave follows a difficult week for Cathay, which found itself at the centre of Hong Kong’s political unrest. Protesters forced the closure of HKIA, grounding the …
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