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Senior Hong Kong police officer jailed for 6½ years over HK$26 million mortgage fraud

Senior Hong Kong police officer jailed for 6½ years over HK$26 million mortgage fraud
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Hong Kong police officer found guilty of fraud over HK$26 million in mortgages

Superintendent Harbour Chan found guilty of two counts of fraud in relation to two mortgage applications made involving luxury house and flat.

Hong Kong property on sale as expatriates flee ridiculous quarantine rules, Asia News

An exodus of expatriates from Hong Kong has continued to pressure the housing market in the city, particularly those in Tung Chung that embodies the mood in the industry. Are they cheap enough to lure bargain hunters? Prices in Tung Chung in New Territories, favoured by airline executives due to its proximity to the city’s international airport, have weakened by.

Prosecution fails to forfeit monies, properties from two individuals and seven companies in PKFZ-related case

13 Jan 2021 / 15:08 H. Pix for illustration purposes. PUTRAJAYA: The prosecution failed in its appeal in the Federal Court to forfeit monies and properties valued at more than RM37 million from Bintulu Member of Parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and eight other respondents in relation to the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project. A three-member bench comprising Federal Court judges Datuk Vernon Ong Lam Kiat, Datuk Zabariah Mohd Yusof and Datuk Seri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim dismissed the prosecution’s appeal. The court’s verdict was delivered by Justice Hasnah, who said that after reading the affidavit in its entirety, the Federal Court agreed with the Court of Appeal that the prosecution failed to identify the nature and extent of participation of the respondents in money laundering activities to procure the properties.

How a Cramped Apartment Became a Relaxing Smart Home

Picture frame molding makes the living area feel homey, while cavities in the floor platform stow away all manner of possessions. Inspired by his own experience living in a cramped tenement apartment, Hong Kong architect Patrick Lam works to maximize small spaces by pushing the boundaries of conventional renovations. In a recent Lantau Island project, the Sim-Plex Design Studio founder combined smart technology, secret storage, and feng shui fittings to transform a cluttered two bedroom into a functional, flexible four bedroom for a young family. Patrick cleverly reconfigured the layout, blending a new open kitchen into the living area and converting the old kitchen into sleeping quarters. He also installed folding doors that can privatize the living room to host the grandmother who frequently comes for overnight visits.

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