Why did he "suddenly" quit his job in Hong Kong?
Was it really due to how government conducted business?
The abrupt resignation of a former information technology chief has sparked concern about the misuse of government resources and a bureaucratic conspiracy regarding a programme that provides internet support to low-income families.
Jeremy Godfrey, a former government chief information officer who headed the Internet Learning Support Programme, abruptly quit his position on February 12. He said his resignation was due to 'the conduct of government business'.
The HK$200 million programme was announced in February last year to subsidise computers and internet education for students from low-income families.