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Hong Kong Resident Sentenced to 15 Months for Money Laundering and Identity Card Transfer

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Hong Kong Resident Sentenced to 15 Months for Money Laundering and Identity Card Transfer
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Hong Kong Resident Sentenced to 15 Months for Money Laundering and Identity Card Transfer

2024-11-18 18:53 Last Updated At:19:08

Hong Kong resident jailed for illegal transfer of identity card relating to another person and money laundering

One Hong Kong resident (defendant) was arrested and prosecuted by the Immigration Department (ImmD) and was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment at the Shatin Magistrates' Court today (November 18) for dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of an indictable offence (money laundering) and transferring an identity card to another person.

The ImmD launched an anti-illegal worker operation and arrested a number of overstaying foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) working as cleaners in the same restaurant. After in-depth investigation, it was discovered that the arrested FDHs had all used others' identity cards during job seeking. They would also borrow the rightful holders' bank accounts for receiving salaries. The rightful holders would provide their ATM cards for the FDHs to withdraw the salaries every month in return for a reward of around HK$2,000.

In the course of investigation, the foreign spouse of one of the identity card holders, who was a holder of recognizance form that prohibited him from taking any employment, was found to have taken up illegal employment using another person's identity card. The rightful holder of the said identity card, the defendant, was later arrested. Under caution, the defendant admitted to have knowingly transferred his identity card to a recognizance form holder to impersonate him during job seeking while providing his bank account to the recognizance holder for receiving salary with the account.

The defendant was later charged with money laundering and transferring an identity card to another person. He pleaded guilty to the charges today at the Shatin Magistrates' Court and was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment.

As of today, over 20 persons have been apprehended, and the amount of salaries processed is around $2.5 million. The five illegal workers involved have been imprisoned for 12 to 15 months. One other identity card rightful holder was also sentenced to 36 months' imprisonment upon conviction of eight charges, including money laundering, conspiracy to use others' identity card, and transferring an identity card to another person. The case is still under investigation, and the ImmD does not rule out the possibility of further prosecutions.

"Money laundering is a serious offence. A person commits the offence of money laundering if he deals with any property, including money, which he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe to be proceeds of indictable offence. Offenders are liable upon conviction to the maximum penalty of a $5,000,000 fine and 14-year imprisonment. Under the laws of Hong Kong, any person who without lawful authority or reasonable excuse transfers to another person an identity card commits an offence.It is also an offence to use or have in his custody or possession an identity card which relates to another person.Offenders are liable upon conviction to the maximum penalty of a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for 10 years," an ImmD spokesman warned.

"Under the laws of Hong Kong, it is an offence to make a false representation to Immigration Officers. Offenders are liable to prosecution and, upon conviction, the maximum penalty of a fine of $150,000 and imprisonment for 14 years," the spokesman reiterated.

The ImmD has always been concerned about similar modus operandi and will continue to take stringent enforcement actions against any related crimes. The ImmD reminds all employers to take all practicable steps to ensure the candidate is lawfully employable during recruitment. Employers shall check the candidates' information and portraits carefully when inspecting the candidates' identity cards. If there exists any doubts on a person's identity or the identity card the person possessing, one may report the incident to the ImmD.

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CSC Launches Seminar on China-US Relations in a Multipolar World for Civil Servants

2024-11-18 18:35 Last Updated At:18:48

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World

The Civil Service College (CSC) launched the Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World. The second seminar in the series, on the topic of China-US Relations and the New World Order, was delivered by the Dean of the Institute of International Studies of Fudan University, Professor Wu Xinbo, and chaired by the Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the China Institute of Fudan University, Mr Eric Li, at the Central Government Offices today (November 18).

Addressing the seminar, the Head of the CSC, Mr Oscar Kwok, said that the geopolitical situation is complex and ever changing. With China and the United States being the world's largest economies and significant geopolitical forces, the trajectory their relationship takes has a crucial impact on global stability and prosperity. Hong Kong has always been a crucial bridge connecting the country and the world. To leverage its unique advantages, Hong Kong must not only focus on traditional markets and trade partners, but also expand its global reach and establish closer ties with regions and countries of the Global South, in particular countries from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Middle East, and BRICS. The objectives of the Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World organised by the CSC are to help civil servants gain a deeper understanding of the changing international landscape and to equip them with the knowledge and perspectives needed to enable them to actively promote exchanges and co-operation between Hong Kong and countries in the Global South. This is not only a necessary step for Hong Kong to weather future challenges and enhance its resilience amid the turbulence, but also key to contributing to the national strategy.

About 230 civil servants in directorate, senior and middle ranks from 59 bureaux/departments attended the seminar in person or online today.

The Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World invites renowned scholars and leaders from the Mainland and overseas as guest speakers to inspire civil servants to reflect on the influence of China, as a major player in a multipolar world, on the global community amid the rise of the Global South and profound changes in the international landscape, and to explore how Hong Kong, as a city where East meets West, should leverage its strengths in its unique role in connecting the country with the world. It covers subjects pertaining to the rise of the Global South and international order, new quality productive forces and global developments, preservation and innovation of fine traditions of culture and art and international communication, and a holistic approach to national security and global initiatives, etc.

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Civil Service College organises second seminar in Executive Series on Brokering North and South: China in a Multipolar World Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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