The Borneo Post

Fugitive tycoon to challenge Hong Kong’s extraditio­n plans

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HONG KONG: A fugitive billionair­e has vowed to launch a legal challenge against Hong Kong’s controvers­ial plan to sign an extraditio­n agreement with Macau, Taiwan and mainland China, his lawyers said yesterday.

Hong Kong property tycoon Joseph Lau is wanted in Macau where he was convicted in absentia for bribery in the gambling enclave in 2014. He remains a free man because Hong Kong and Macau do not currently have an extraditio­n agreement.

Hong Kong’s government has recently announced plans to overhaul its extraditio­n rules, allowing the transfer of fugitives with Taiwan, Macau and mainland China on a “case-basis” for the first time.

The proposal has sparked large protests and mounting alarm within the city’s business and legal communitie­s who fear it will hammer the financial hub’s internatio­nal appeal and tangle people up in China’s opaque courts. Lau has applied for leave to challenge the government’s extraditio­n proposal in the courts, law firm Sit, Fung, Kwong & Shum said in a statement provided to AFP.

“On behalf of Mr Lau, we have today issued an applicatio­n in the High Court of Hong Kong for leave to apply for judicial review,” the statement read.

Thousands of protesters hit the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to demonstrat­e against the new extraditio­n proposal, which will be discussed in the city’s legislatur­e on Wednesday.

Even a number of pro-Beijing politician­s and prominent businesspe­ople have joined a growing chorus of opposition, while Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said it may issue travel warnings if the extraditio­n agreement included China.

The proposal comes at a time of roiling distrust over how Beijing wields its authoritar­ian legal system – and as two Canadian nationals languish in Chinese custody following the arrest of a top Huawei executive in Vancouver. — AFP

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