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Building Ma Wan Park 'was an excuse to evict villagers', Rafael Hui trial hears

Ma Wan Park was 'only an excuse' for SHKP to expel indigenous villagers on the island where it was developing a residential project, according to a 1995 memo by Thomas Kwok shown to the High Court yesterday.

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Noah's Ark at Ma Wan Park in Ma Wan. Photo: Robert Ng
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Ma Wan Park was "only an excuse" for Sun Hung Kai Properties to expel indigenous villagers on the island where it was developing a residential project, according to a 1995 memo by billionaire Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong shown to the High Court yesterday by the prosecution in a high-profile corruption trial.

But Kwok, now SHKP co-chairman, became "passionately committed" to the park a few years later, believing that the Noah's Ark design would serve as a landmark for "civilisation", "a hope of mankind living in harmony together" and "hopes of a better tomorrow", his lawyer said.

This came as the corruption trial of Kwok, his brother and co-chairman Raymond Kwok Ping-luen, former chief secretary Rafael Hui Si-yan and two others continued in the Court of First Instance. The Kwoks are alleged to have paid Hui tens of millions of dollars to be their "eyes and ears" in government.

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The court has heard that Hui, as the city's No 2 official, was dealing with the Ma Wan issue when the Kwoks threatened to stop building the park without the government's approval of more land transport to the island.

"We all know this park is only an excuse for village relocation, and our main target is only on the residential development plus the village relocation," Thomas Kwok wrote in the memo.

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The court heard it was circulated only to six people in SHKP, including executive director Mike Wong Chik-wing , who was recalled to testify yesterday.

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