Update | Erwiana’s former boss jailed for six years as judge calls her behaviour ‘contemptible’
Employer Law Wan-tung showed victims no compassion, says judge

The abusive former employer of Indonesian domestic worker Erwiana Sulistyaningsih was sentenced to six years in prison and fined HK$15,000 at the District Court this morning.
Handing down her sentence to former beautician Law Wan-tung, District Court Judge Amanda Woodcock said that the defendant's attitude and behaviour were contemptible, and she had shown no compassion to her victims.
Woodcock said that this type of abusive conduct could be prevented if domestic helpers were not forced to live with their employers.
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She also urged authorities in Hong Kong and Indonesia to investigate agencies which charged domestic helpers substantially for getting them a job in the city.