Ex-development chief Mak Chai-kwong charged over alleged rent scam
Former development minister Mak Chai-kwong will appear in court today with a senior civil servant on charges of cheating on government housing allowances.
Mak, 62, and assistant highways director Tsang King-man, 57, face a joint charge of conspiracy to defraud the government of HK$700,000 in the 1980s.
Mak also faces two counts, and Tsang three, of using documents with the intent of deceiving the government, the Independent Commission Against Corruption says.
Documents that the pair used to claim the rent allowances allegedly contained false statements.
The two men were charged when they reported to the ICAC headquarters in North Point yesterday morning.
Also reporting to the ICAC were their wives. The anti-graft body said the two women were not charged and were released from bail.
The two defendants were released on bail and will appear in Eastern Court this morning, pending transfer to the District Court. Both couples left the ICAC building before noon.