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Public housing tenant who owns flats worth HK$11 million given community service for making false statements

  • Cheung Shuk-kam must do 160 hours after being found guilty of making a false statement to the Housing Department

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Cheung Shuk-kam was convicted at Tuen Mun Court. Photo: SCMP
Chris Lau

A public housing tenant found guilty of concealing four properties worth more than HK$11 million from the government was ordered to perform 160 hours of community service on Thursday.

Cheung Shuk-kam was convicted earlier by Tuen Mun Court of two counts of making a false statement in a declaration form she submitted to the Housing Authority, an official body that regulates the city’s public housing.

The housing ordinance forbids anyone knowingly making false statements on the Income and Asset Declaration Form. The offence carries a maximum fine of HK$50,000 and a jail sentence of six months.

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But despite the restriction, Cheung, a resident of Tin Heng Estate in Tin Shui Wai, made no mention of the properties she possessed, a finding uncovered by a Housing Department investigation.

Cheung Shuk-kam lives in the Tin Heng Estate in Tin Shui Wai. Photo: Handout
Cheung Shuk-kam lives in the Tin Heng Estate in Tin Shui Wai. Photo: Handout
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The properties’ value, some HK$11.26 million, was more than four times the public housing rental housing income limit, at HK$2.4 million.

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