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Henry Tang's wife charged over illegal basement

A Buildings Department spokesman confirmed yesterday that the probe into the 2,250 sq ft basement at the house at 7 York Road, Kowloon Tong, had been completed and a summons issued on February 9.

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Tang and his wife. Photo: Nora Tam
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The wife of former chief executive candidate Henry Tang Ying-yen is among four people charged over an illegal basement at their house after a year-long probe - but Tang himself is off the hook.

The scandal led to the collapse of Tang's bid for the top job in March last year.

A Buildings Department spokesman confirmed yesterday that the probe into the 2,250 sq ft basement at the house at 7 York Road, Kowloon Tong, had been completed and a summons issued on February 9.

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The court will hear the case on March 13.

It is understood that Tang's wife, Lisa Kuo Yu-chin, was charged in her capacity as "the owner's agent" while Tang himself will escape any charges.

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Architect Henry Ho Chung-yi, along with registered structural engineer Wong Pak-lam and a registered contractor were also charged. The department said the prosecution involved two charges.

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