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Hong Kong Billionaire Convicted of Conspiracy to Bribe
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Thomas Kwok, co-chairman of Hong Kong developer Sun
Hung Kai Properties, arrives at the High Court in Hong Kong on Dec. 19, 2014Kin Cheung—AP
Thomas Kwok has a net worth of over $10 billion,
making him one of Asia's richest people
Hong Kong billionaire Thomas Kwok
was convicted of conspiring to bribe one of the
city’s former top officials on Friday, following five days of deliberations by
a nine-member jury.
Kwok was found guilty of colluding with Hong Kong’s
former No.2 government official Rafael Hui to make payments of $1.1 million and
ensure favorable treatment for his real estate company, Bloomberg reports.
Kwok’s brother Raymond, who was also arrested in March
2012 and is co-chairman of the world’s second largest real estate company Sun
Hung Kai, was cleared of all charges, while two others were convicted for their
role in the scandal.
Both brothers are worth around $10 billion each,
placing them in the top tier of Asia’s richest people.
Hui, the former chief secretary of Hong Kong, was
convicted on five charges including conspiracy to accept bribes while he was in
office.
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