Mak, Tsang to answer subsidy fraud case
Judge rules there is sufficient legal ground for trial to go on over civil servants' alleged intent to cheat the government of housing money
A judge ruled yesterday that former development minister Mak Chai-kwong and assistant highways director Tsang King-man had a case to answer in their housing subsidy fraud trial.
District Judge Johnny Chan Jong-herng gave the ruling after listening to all prosecution witnesses' testimonies and no-case-to-answer submissions by Tsang's lawyer, Cheng Huan SC.
The defence lawyers will open their case today and call upon witnesses, if any, to testify.
Mak, 62, and Tsang, 57, are accused of deceiving the government of HK$700,000 by using two flats in which they had a financial interest to claim rental allowances from 1986 to 1990.
Mak also faces two counts, and Tsang three counts, of using documents with intent to deceive the government.
In 1985, Mak bought unit 21E in City Garden, North Point, and Tsang bought the flat one floor above, 22E, the court had heard.
The next year, the duo cross-leased their flats.