Ex-professor wanted by Hong Kong’s anti-graft agency for allegedly hiding interests in companies that sold HK$4 million worth of goods to university


A former professor is wanted by Hong Kong’s anti-graft agency for allegedly conspiring with two others to conceal his financial interests in two companies that sold HK$4 million (US$509,544) worth of goods to the university he worked in.

A court issued an arrest warrant last Friday for Yeung Lam-lung, a former adjunct associate professor in the department of chemistry at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), who had left the city.

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