Hong Kong proposes overhaul of sex crime laws

Hong Kong authorities have proposed a major overhaul of sexual offences laws. The measures include criminalising same-sex rape and setting a uniform age of consent at 16.

Hong Kong authorities have proposed a major overhaul of outdated sexual offences laws. The changes would criminalise same-sex rape, remove gender-specific provisions and increase penalties.

The Security Bureau put forward eight new crimes involving minors under 16. These target non-consensual acts, abuse of children and preparatory offences to prevent sexual exploitation.

A new offence of having sex with a child under 16, regardless of gender, would carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The government said the review was needed to modernise the laws, two decades after the Law Reform Commission set up a subcommittee in 2006.

Under existing rules, sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 carries life imprisonment, but the maximum term falls to five years if the victim is under 16.

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Hong Kong police reported 797 sexual offence cases against children under 17 in 2025, a 20 per cent increase from 663 cases in 2024. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said the government aims to complete legislative changes to strengthen protections within the current term.

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Hong Kong police have arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of sexually assaulting four intoxicated victims and recording the acts.

Workplace sexual harassment complaints in Hong Kong rose 38% in 2025, with the Equal Opportunities Commission recording 315 cases, up from 228 the previous year. The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau disclosed the figures in a written response to legislative inquiries. The commission plans a citywide publicity campaign to promote prevention messages.

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Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has confirmed the circulation of a draft bill to make South Africa's National Register for Sex Offenders (NRSO) accessible to the public. The move responds to long-standing calls from activists and addresses concerns over child protection. The amendments await a constitutionality review.

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