Henry Tang's wife pleads guilty over illegal basement
The wife of failed chief executive contender Henry Tang Ying-yen has become the first public figure to be criminally liable for illegal structures after pleading guilty in court yesterday. Lisa Kuo Yu-chin admitted one of two counts relating to the construction of an illegal basement in the couple's luxury villa at Kowloon Tong.
The wife of failed chief executive contender Henry Tang Ying-yen has become the first public figure to be criminally liable for illegal structures after pleading guilty in court yesterday.
Lisa Kuo Yu-chin admitted one of two counts relating to the construction of an illegal basement in the couple's luxury villa at Kowloon Tong.
The prosecution planned to withdraw the second count if Kuo, 58, admitted the facts of the first summons, Kowloon City Court was told.
But it has not made the withdrawal because it is in dispute with the defence over the details of the case.
The basement at York Road, widely dubbed "an underground palace", was reported to be 2,400 sq ft with lavish facilities including a wine cellar, home theatre, gym and a Japanese bath.