Ex-head of CUHK rehab centre charged with fraud over false service claims
Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has charged Lau Mun-cheung, the former head and consultant physiotherapist at the Chinese University Medical Centre's Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Centre. The 65-year-old is accused of fraud for allegedly falsely claiming he personally provided professional services, including consultations and procedures, to patients.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has charged Lau Mun-cheung, the former head and consultant physiotherapist at the Chinese University Medical Centre's Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Centre. The 65-year-old is accused of fraud for allegedly falsely claiming he personally provided professional services, including consultations and procedures, to patients. These false claims were reportedly made to obtain fees from the university. Lau was responsible for the centre's operations and supervised approximately 20 physiotherapists. The ICAC announced the charges on Monday.
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4 extractedLau was entitled to receive fees for services he personally provided.
Lau was responsible for managing the centre's operations and supervising about 20 physiotherapists.
Lau Mun-cheung, 65, allegedly claimed he personally provided services to obtain fees from the university.
Former head of CUHK rehab centre charged with fraud over false service claims.