Charge dropped against ex-Apple Daily executive who turned prosecution witness
A Hong Kong court dropped a charge against Royston Chow Tat-kuen, the former financial chief of Next Digital, after he testified for the prosecution against his former employer, Jimmy Lai, in a fraud trial. The decision followed the Court of Appeal's quashing of Lai's fraud conviction related to operating a consultancy office out of Apple Daily, citing insufficient evidence of false representation or criminal liability.

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AI-generatedA Hong Kong court dropped a charge against Royston Chow Tat-kuen, the former financial chief of Next Digital, after he testified for the prosecution against his former employer, Jimmy Lai, in a fraud trial. The decision followed the Court of Appeal's quashing of Lai's fraud conviction related to operating a consultancy office out of Apple Daily, citing insufficient evidence of false representation or criminal liability. Chow, who was the chief financial officer and chief operating officer of Next Digital, testified against Lai in a District Court trial four years prior. Lai and another executive were initially found guilty of improperly subleasing office space, but the Department of Justice decided not to appeal the appellate court ruling. The judge acknowledged the pressure Chow faced as a prosecution witness, stating that the case was now concluded for him.
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5 extractedJudge Chan told Chow, 'For you, this is a full stop. You will no longer be entangled in this case.'
The Department of Justice decided not to appeal the appellate court ruling.
Lai and Wong Wai-keung were found guilty of improperly subleasing office space.
The Court of Appeal quashed Lai’s fraud conviction, finding the prosecution failed to prove 'false representation'.
A charge against Royston Chow Tat-kuen, ex-Apple Daily financial chief, was dropped after he testified against Jimmy Lai.