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ICAC investigate in Nicholas Tse's case

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Clifford Lo

Emperor Entertainment Group chief executive Ng Yu leaves the headquarters of the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Admiralty yesterday after being questioned over the crash of Canto-pop star Nicholas Tse Ting-fung's car last month.

Two of Mr Ng's employees also were interviewed over the incident in Cotton Tree Drive, Central, involving Tse's black Ferrari.

Tse, 21, his former driver and two policemen were arrested by anti-graft officers over claims that the star switched drivers after crashing the vehicle on March 23. No charges have been laid against Tse or the two officers, who were released on bail.

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Driver Shing Kwok-ting, 34, admitted conspiring with one of the two police officers to falsely claim he was at the wheel of the star's Ferrari when it crashed, Western Court heard on Wednesday.

He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to pervert the course of justice and sentencing was adjourned until May 8.

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