Contractor jailed for bribery over lift maintenance contracts of Jubilee Garden
2002-12-10
A contractor, charged by the ICAC, was today (Tuesday) sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Kowloon City Magistracy for offering a free package tour to the Middle East to an owners' incorporation chairlady for obtaining lift maintenance contracts of J ubilee Garden, Shatin.
Yu Po-leung, 55, shareholder and director of Antonfield Engineering Company Limited (Antonfield), was earlier found guilty of one count of offering an advantage to an agent under Section 9(2)(b) of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.
In sentencing, Magistrate Mr Johnny Chan remarked that an immediate custodial sentence was warranted in view of the seriousness of the bribery offence, and the fact that the defendant had shown no remorse.
The court heard that the owners' incorporation of Jubilee Garden called for a tender for lift maintenance contracts in late 1998.
Antonfield was subsequently offered the relevant maintenance contracts. The company's bid was not the lowest.
The court heard that between January 1 and February 4, 1999, Yu offered a payment of $39,880, being the costs of a "13-day Turkey, Greece, and Egypt Tour" for two persons, to Liu Huan-yee, chairlady of the Incorporated Owners of Jubilee Garden.
The bribes were for Liu to award about $1.1 million worth of lift maintenance contracts of Jubilee Garden to Antonfield.
The prosecution was today represented by Leslie Yeung on a fiat, assisted by ICAC officer Winnie Lee.
Yu Po-leung, 55, shareholder and director of Antonfield Engineering Company Limited (Antonfield), was earlier found guilty of one count of offering an advantage to an agent under Section 9(2)(b) of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.
In sentencing, Magistrate Mr Johnny Chan remarked that an immediate custodial sentence was warranted in view of the seriousness of the bribery offence, and the fact that the defendant had shown no remorse.
The court heard that the owners' incorporation of Jubilee Garden called for a tender for lift maintenance contracts in late 1998.
Antonfield was subsequently offered the relevant maintenance contracts. The company's bid was not the lowest.
The court heard that between January 1 and February 4, 1999, Yu offered a payment of $39,880, being the costs of a "13-day Turkey, Greece, and Egypt Tour" for two persons, to Liu Huan-yee, chairlady of the Incorporated Owners of Jubilee Garden.
The bribes were for Liu to award about $1.1 million worth of lift maintenance contracts of Jubilee Garden to Antonfield.
The prosecution was today represented by Leslie Yeung on a fiat, assisted by ICAC officer Winnie Lee.