On April 26, the Hong Kong Audit Commission released a new report that addresses several organizations, including public libraries, the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), and the Construction Industry Innovation Fund. The report emphasizes “the importance of bolstering national security measures and highlights some of these organizations’ need for national security ordinance. The Audit Commission, responsible for conducting administrative audits on the operation of public sector and subvented organizations, has come under scrutiny from scholars who question whether the Commission is overstepping its bounds and engaging in “political censorship.” There are concerns that the Audit Commission may be influenced by prevailing political ideologies and compete to be the “more left” organization, given the current social atmosphere in Hong Kong….