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Donald Tsang: Hong Kong former leader sentenced to 20 months | Donald Tsang: Hong Kong former leader sentenced to 20 months |
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Former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for misconduct. | Former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for misconduct. |
Tsang led Hong Kong from 2005 to 2012 and is the most senior official in the territory ever to stand trial for corruption. | |
He was found guilty last week of misconduct in public office, in a case related to a luxury flat in China. | He was found guilty last week of misconduct in public office, in a case related to a luxury flat in China. |
The case has worried a territory that prides itself on its relatively clean reputation. | The case has worried a territory that prides itself on its relatively clean reputation. |
In sentencing, Judge Andrew Chan said: "Never in my judicial career have I seen a man fall from so high." | In sentencing, Judge Andrew Chan said: "Never in my judicial career have I seen a man fall from so high." |
Tsang was cleared of a second count of misconduct, while the jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge of accepting an advantage. | Tsang was cleared of a second count of misconduct, while the jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge of accepting an advantage. |
Designer flat | |
The trial related to events which took place near the end of his term, between 2010 and 2012. | |
Prosecutors accused Mr Tsang of inappropriate and undeclared conflicts of interest, including renting a luxury flat in mainland China from the shareholder of a broadcast company whose licence applications he approved. They also alleged that flat was redecorated free of charge and that he later nominated the interior designer for an honour. | |
The jury found him guilty of misconduct over his failure to disclose the lease of the flat, but dismissed the charge related to the designer and did not reach a verdict on whether he accepted a bribe in the form of the refurbishment. | |
A career civil servant, Tsang rose through the ranks to become Hong Kong's second chief executive, following Tung Chee-hwa. | |
His deputy, former Chief Secretary Rafael Hui, was jailed for accepting bribes from a property tycoon in 2014. |