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Former Hong Kong leader Tsang found guilty of graft in unprecedented trial

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A former leader of Hong Kong was convicted Friday of corruption over a luxury apartment that was intended for his retirement in China. The nine-member jury
HONG KONG – A former leader of Hong Kong was convicted Friday of corruption over a luxury apartment that was intended for his retirement in China.
The nine-member jury deliberating two days before finding Donald Tsang guilty of one count of misconduct in office but innocent on a second count, the South China Morning Post and broadcaster RTHK said.
Tsang, 72, served as Hong Kong’s chief executive from 2005 to 2012. He becomes the highest-ranking current or former official convicted of corruption in the financial hub, which prides itself on a reputation for clean governance.
It is one of several recent cases that have shaken public confidence and raised concerns about cozy ties between Hong Kong’s leaders and wealthy tycoons.

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