Trial witness tells of Walter Kwok’s rent-free deal for Rafael Hui
Subordinate told not to collect money for two flats where Rafael Hui was living, jury hears
A witness has for the first time told the corruption trial of former chief secretary Rafael Hui Si-yan and two of the Kwok brothers of Sun Hung Kai Properties that their older brother was involved in arranging rent-free accommodation for Hui.
Former SHKP chairman Walter Kwok Ping-sheung instructed a subordinate in 2003 not to collect rent on the two Leighton Hill flats in Happy Valley where Hui had been living, the High Court heard.
Iris Chiu Ching-shi, a former managing director at a Sun Hung Kai Properties subsidiary, was testifying at the trial, which has heard Hui is alleged to have taken tens of millions of dollars from SHKP co-chairmen Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong and Raymond Kwok Ping-luen to be the property giant's "eyes and ears" in the government.
Walter Kwok is not a defendant in the trial.
Chiu said Walter Kwok in November 2003 instructed her to prepare tenancy agreements for the two adjoining flats Hui had been living in.
She said Walter Kwok asked her to set the monthly rent at HK$55,000 for each flat for the period between April 1, 2003, and March 31, 2004.