Hong Kong graft scandal 'sends message' about rule of law
The sentencing of former Hong Kong chief secretary Rafael Hui to seven and a half years' imprisonment for corruption sent a strong message that rule of law in the former British colony is still intact, analysts said. Hui, 66, was sentenced by a Hong Kong court alongside property tycoon Thomas Kwok, 65, who received a five-year jail term. The trial has shocked Hong Kong, which scores highly on international measures of clean and transparent government, sparking renewed fears of behind-the-scenes links between government and corporate interests.
Read the full story by Wong Lok-to, Yang Fan, and Luisetta Mudie, in Radio Free Asia. http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/rafael-hui-sentenced-12242014131657.html
Read the full story by Wong Lok-to, Yang Fan, and Luisetta Mudie, in Radio Free Asia. http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/rafael-hui-sentenced-12242014131657.html