Political donations Just one month before the election in October 2011, a leaked document revealed that
Jimmy Lai, media mogul of
Apple Daily has long been donating money to many supporters of democracy groups. For example, the
Democratic Party received HK$13,690,000 from 2006 to 2010. While the
Civic Party received HK$14,566,500 for the same period. The Wall Street Journal saw this as part of "a fresh campaign to accuse pro-democracy politicians of being stooges of foreign powers". Since 2009–2010 the top four political parties received a total of $70 million in donations. Pro-establishment political groups are known to receive handsome political donations from many prominent Hong Kong businessmen. Out of that sum more than half ($48,370,000) went to the
DAB. This amount was also 2.5 times more than the next pro-Beijing camp,
Liberal Party as well as 7 times more than the sum received by pro-democracy camp groups like Civic Party and Democratic party. The court case
Vallejos v. Commissioner of Registration was one of the primary case in 2011. Pro-Beijing DAB argued that 125,000 workers were eligible, and would cause unemployment in Hong Kong to rise from 3.5% to between 7 and 10%. The Pan-Democrats, particularly the Civic Party, were disadvantaged by this as many HK residents fear granting Filipinos permanent residency will affect them. ==Results==