Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex-Hong Kong leader sentenced in graft

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HONG KONG — A former leader of Hong Kong was sentenced to 20 months in prison Wednesday for misconduct in public office, a developmen­t in a high-profile trial that has again drawn attention to the cozy ties between the city’s political elites and business tycoons.

Donald Tsang, 72, who was the chief executive of Hong Kong from 2005-12, is the highest-ranking former official in the city to be put behind bars.

Tsang was found guilty last week over his failure to disclose his interests when his Cabinet was considerin­g a broadcasti­ng license applicatio­n by a Chinese developer from 2010-12.

A jury concluded that Tsang had deliberate­ly concealed his plans to lease a three-story penthouse from the developer, Wong Cho-bau, when the developer’s company was seeking government approval for several applicatio­ns, including one for a digital audio broadcasti­ng license. The applicatio­ns were approved.

 ?? AP/KIN CHEUNG ?? Selina Tsang (center), wife of former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang, is accompanie­d by her sons, Simon Tsang Hing-yin (left) and Thomas Tsang Hing-shun, as they leave the High Court on Wednesday in Hong Kong.
AP/KIN CHEUNG Selina Tsang (center), wife of former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang, is accompanie­d by her sons, Simon Tsang Hing-yin (left) and Thomas Tsang Hing-shun, as they leave the High Court on Wednesday in Hong Kong.

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