Hong Kong vice-principal and parent charged over alleged admission corruption
Anti-corruption agency alleges Danny Hung, 50, and Cai Yu, 38, perverted the course of justice by destroying evidence in bribery probe

An assistant principal of a government-aided secondary school and a parent have been charged by Hong Kong’s anti-corruption agency for allegedly destroying evidence related to the admission of the woman’s son into Form Two.
Danny Hung Siu-tan, 50, assistant principal of CMA Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School, and Cai Yu, 38, jointly face one count of perverting the course of public justice. The case was mentioned at Tuen Mun Court on Monday afternoon.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said on Monday that the case began when Cai’s son was initially assigned to Form Two at the school for the 2024-25 academic year.
However, after Hung asked Cai’s son to take an admission test in late July 2024 and the boy declined, he was enrolled in Form One instead.

Subsequently, Cai contacted Hung in early August via a mobile messaging app, seeking help for her son’s enrolment in Form Two. Hung informed Cai that her son could secure a place in Form Two after taking the test.