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Graftbusters may charge Kwok brothers, Hui todayThe Independent Commission Against Corruption could lay charges against the Kwok brothers and former chief secretary Rafael Hui Si-yan as early as today, when they report to the North Point headquarters.
According to a source, the ICAC is waiting for the word from the Department of Justice and hopes it will come before Hui and the three Kwok brothers of Sun Hung Kai Properties - Walter Kwok Ping- sheung, Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong and Raymond Kwok Ping-luen - report to them.
It is said that the
SHKP management has made contingency plans in the event that their co- chairmen, Thomas Kwok and Raymond Kwok, are served with a prosecution notice.
Raymond Kwok, Thomas Kwok and Hui were arrested in March for alleged bribery and misconduct in public office. Hui is alleged to have provided land sales information to SHKP. However, none of them has been charged with any offense so far.
The graftbuster is said to have painstakingly collected evidence between mid-2005 and mid-2007 when Hui was chief secretary.
It is said that deputy commissioner and head of operations of the ICAC, Daniel Li Ming-chak, who extended his service until the end of this month, but is currently on leave before his departure, visited the ICAC office to check on the progress of the case.
Walter Kwok, a non-executive SHKP director, was arrested on May 3 to help the ICAC investigation.
Sun Hung Kai Properties shares fell 0.78 percent yesterday to close at HK$95.4.
Credit Suisse and Standard Chartered have said the arrest of the co-chairmen of SHKP will not affect the developer's business.
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