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Fraud trial starts for Mou Mou Club exec

Former CEO accused of getting restaurant owner to hire design company he co-owned

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Liu Kit-man has denied one count of fraud and one of using a false document, for inducing his former company to hire the company he co-owned. Photo: Paul Yeung
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A former chief executive of the company that owns Japanese hot pot chain Mou Mou Club and noodle restaurant Xia Mian Guan did not tell his managing director that he co-owned a design agency he had the company hire, the District Court heard on Friday, as testimony began in the fraud trial of the ex-CEO.

When defendant Liu Kit-man was the chief executive officer of Kabushikigaisha from late 2008 to early 2012, director Simon Wong Kit-lung was not told Liu was a shareholder of Hong Kong Infix Design, Wong told the court.

Liu held a 30 per cent stake in the Hong Kong-based design agency, while Japanese designer Norio Ogawa owned the rest, the court heard in the prosecution's opening.

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Wong said Ogawa, to whom Liu introduced him, also represented Shanghai Infix Design, a Shanghai-based Japanese Company Kabushikigaisha hired to design its restaurants.

But Hong Kong Infix signed off on 13 contracts and an additional job, supposedly for Shanghai Infix, resulting in a payment of HK$1,709,000 to the Hong Kong agency, the court heard.

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Liu has denied one count of fraud and one of using a false document, for inducing his former company to hire the company he co-owned. He has not yet told his side to the court.

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