Man faces court over copied taxpayer data
Personal data for thousands of taxpayers has allegedly been stolen by a government tax officer who will appear in court tomorrow charged with misconduct in public office.
Taxation officer Chu King-kwok allegedly copied names, addresses and ID-card numbers submitted by 13,400 taxpayers for his 'future personal use', according to the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Following investigations by anti-corruption officers, the tax officer was charged yesterday with misconduct in public office for offences allegedly committed between 2004 and last year.
The anti-graft agency refused to disclose how Chu planned to use the data.
Last year three people were prosecuted for misconduct in public office following ICAC investigations.