Woman charged by ICAC sentenced for breaching ECICO by inciting others to cast blank votes at LegCo Election

2022-11-11

A woman charged by the ICAC was today (November 11) sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, after admitting at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts that she had reposted on her social media page a post of Hui Chi-fung which incited others to cast blank votes at the 2021 Legislative Council General Election (2021 LegCo Election) during the election period.

Yick Mabel, 58, unemployed, today pleaded guilty before Principal Magistrate Ms Ada Yim Shun-yee to one count of engaging in illegal conduct to incite another person not to vote, or to cast invalid vote, by activity in public during election period, contrary to Section 27A(1) of the Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance (ECICO).

The court heard that the 2021 LegCo Election was open for nominations from October 30, 2021. According to the ECICO, the period between that day and the polling day (December 19, 2021) was defined as the “election period” of the election.

On October 30, 2021, which was the first day of the nomination period, the ICAC published a press statement on its official website to remind members of the public that inciting others not to vote or to cast invalid votes by activities in public during the election period would be in breach of Section 27A of the ECICO.

On October 31, 2021, the defendant reposted on her social media page a post from Hui’s social media page which incited others to cast blank votes at the abovementioned election. The post was displayed on the defendant’s social media page during the election period.

The ECICO stipulates that “activity in public” includes any form of communication to the public, and the distribution or dissemination of any matter to the public. The ECICO applies to all conduct concerning an election, whether the conduct is engaged in within Hong Kong or elsewhere.

A warrant for the arrest of Hui, who had left Hong Kong, was issued by a Magistrate in late 2021 for allegedly inciting others to cast blank votes at the above election by displaying posts on his social media page.

The ICAC had earlier conducted investigations into online posts which incited others to cast blank votes or not to vote at the 2021 LegCo Election. In accordance with established procedures, the findings of the investigation were forwarded to the Department of Justice for legal advice. Pursuant to the legal advice, the defendant and three other people were charged on Wednesday (November 9).

Graphic designer Wu Hong-ki, 44; physiotherapist Wong Chi-yan, 42; and financial dealer Kwok Kin-chiu, 29; did not enter any plea today. Their cases were respectively adjourned to November 29 and December 20, 2022, and January 17, 2023 for plea.

The prosecution was today represented by ICAC officers Adrian Yeung, Pius Chan and Aliz Lo.
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