Former LLB chairman charged for alleged misconduct over liquor licensing
2003-4-28
The former chairman of the Liquor Licensing Board (LLB) was today (Monday) charged by the ICAC for alleged misconduct in public office over liquor licence applications.
Wong Hon-ching, 50, a serving Wanchai District Councillor and a cost engineer by profession, will appear at Western Magistracy at 9:30 am tomorrow on a Common Law offence of misconduct in public office.
The ICAC investigation arose from a corruption complaint.
Wong is alleged to have wilfully and intentionally culpably misconducted himself between January 2000 and December 2001 in relation to his public office as LLB chairman, in that he:
- engaged in discussions with liquor licence applicants prior to the convening of LLB meetings during which applications of the said applicants would be considered;
- caused the liquor licence applicants to believe that their applications might benefit if Yu Mei-lin was instructed as their legal representative;
- improperly provided internal documents of LLB to Yu which were confidential in nature; and
- failed to abstain from the decision making process in respect of those liquor licence applications before LLB, which Yu acted as the applicants' legal representative.
Wong is currently released on ICAC bail, pending his court appearance tomorrow.
Wong Hon-ching, 50, a serving Wanchai District Councillor and a cost engineer by profession, will appear at Western Magistracy at 9:30 am tomorrow on a Common Law offence of misconduct in public office.
The ICAC investigation arose from a corruption complaint.
Wong is alleged to have wilfully and intentionally culpably misconducted himself between January 2000 and December 2001 in relation to his public office as LLB chairman, in that he:
- engaged in discussions with liquor licence applicants prior to the convening of LLB meetings during which applications of the said applicants would be considered;
- caused the liquor licence applicants to believe that their applications might benefit if Yu Mei-lin was instructed as their legal representative;
- improperly provided internal documents of LLB to Yu which were confidential in nature; and
- failed to abstain from the decision making process in respect of those liquor licence applications before LLB, which Yu acted as the applicants' legal representative.
Wong is currently released on ICAC bail, pending his court appearance tomorrow.