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Former Hong Kong academic and Occupy founder Benny Tai pleads guilty to illegally incurring election expenses over ads for tactical voting scheme

  • Case centres on ‘ThunderGo’ strategy aimed at maximising chances of opposition hopefuls in 2016 Legco election
  • Judge notes Tai, 57, had broken law out of ‘negligence’, though the plan itself was not illegal

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Benny Tai at a detention centre last year. Photo: Winson Wong
Former Hong Kong law professor Benny Tai Yiu-ting has pleaded guilty to four counts of illegally incurring election expenses through newspaper advertisements to promote a tactical voting scheme ahead of the 2016 Legislative Council poll.
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Tai, 57, appeared at the District Court on Monday alongside two others to admit the breaches in connection with the “ThunderGo” strategy that was aimed at maximising the chances of opposition hopefuls in the election.

Giving his preliminary observation ahead of sentencing next month, Judge Anthony Kwok Kai-on noted that Tai had broken the law out of “negligence”, though the plan itself was not illegal.

“I cannot see any political motive behind [the prosecution],” Kwok said.

Company director Sek Sau-ching, a co-defendant in the case. Photo: Brian Wong
Company director Sek Sau-ching, a co-defendant in the case. Photo: Brian Wong

However, he said the scheme involved a substantial amount of illegal payments and could affect a large number of candidates.

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