Ex-minister Mak Chai-kwong appears in court in fraud case
Former development secretary Mak Chai-kwong and a senior civil servant appeared briefly in court on Thursday to face charges of cheating on government housing allowances in the 1980s.
Mak, 62, and assistant highways director Tsang King-man, 57, were freed on HK$50,000 bail each after their appearance at Eastern Court. They were not required to enter a plea on Thursday.
A magistrate transferred their case to District Court for a next hearing on November 6, and ordered them to report to the Independent Commission Against Corruption regularly until then.
A total of 45 witnesses will be summoned to their trial.
The two men face a joint charge of conspiring to defraud the government of HK$700,000 in the 1980s. Mak also faces two counts of using documents with the intent of deceiving the government. Tsang faces three of the same charges.
Walking out of court with his lawyer, neither Mak nor Tsang would answer reporters’ questions before separately boarding their cars and leaving.