China Mobile launches investigation into HKTV deal
China Mobile says agreement might have violated mainland rules, but Ricky Wong's company insists the sale is 'concluded'
China Mobile has launched an investigation into its Hong Kong subsidiary's mobile television deal with Ricky Wong Wai-kay's Hong Kong Television Network, saying it might violate mainland rules.
But HKTV said its agreement with China Mobile Hong Kong Corporation had "concluded".
And a China analyst said any inquiry by the parent company was unlikely to result in a reversal of the deal.
State-owned China Mobile made the announcement on its website last night, saying it would launch an internal probe into its Hong Kong unit's equity transaction with "a certain Hong Kong TV network company".
But it was not disclosed to the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, where China Mobile is listed.
The HK$142 million acquisition of China Mobile Hong Kong - the only operator specifically assigned with spectrum to provide mobile television services - was announced late last month.
It came almost three months after Wong's hopes of launching a free-to-air service were dashed when the government denied him a licence.