Middleman in Rafael Hui graft case gets early release from Hong Kong’s Stanley Prison
Ex-stock exchange executive Francis Kwan, convicted of handling more than HK$11 million in bribes to city’s former No 2 official, has sentence reduced for good behaviour
At about 8.45am, Francis Kwan Hung-sang was sent to the gates of Stanley Prison in a golf cart and escorted out by two officials from the Correctional Services Department.
Carrying a plastic bag and wearing a smile, Kwan appeared thinner and with more grey hair than before he was jailed. The former official was not in his usual rectangular glasses and suit. Instead, he wore a light blue striped shirt with no tie, dark trousers and a black blazer.
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Kwan waved goodbye to prison officials and got into a waiting taxi without taking questions from reporters.
Kwan had wept in court when he was sentenced to five years in prison in December 2014 for handling HK$11.18 million (US$1.5 million) in bribes to former chief secretary Hui.