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British investigator Peter Humphrey jailed for 2.5 years for buying private data

A year after his detention sent shockwaves through China's booming due-diligence industry, British corporate investigator Peter Humphrey admitted in a Shanghai court yesterday that he paid contractors for private information on Chinese citizens for almost a decade.

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A television screen shows British investigator Peter Humphrey (centre) at his trial on charges he breached China's privacy laws. Photo: AFP

A year after their detention sent shockwaves through China's booming due-diligence industry, British corporate investigator Peter Humphrey was sentenced last night to two-and-a-half years in prison and his wife, Yu Yingzeng, to two years.

The Shanghai No 1 Intermediate People's Court also fined Humphrey 200,000 yuan (HK$250,000) and Yu 150,000 yuan for illegally obtaining private information on Chinese citizens after the one-day trial.

Humphrey will be deported after serving his jail term.

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After the sentence was handed down, the couple's 19-year-old son, Harvey, made a brief statement outside the court.

"I'm very sad about the court's verdict but I hope the authorities will take into account their poor health," he said.

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