Pau, Kwok Ping 包國平

HKSAR v Lily Chiang, Tahir Hussain Shah & Pau Kwok Ping
HK Court of Appeal, 17-Apr-2013
Lily Chiang loses bail appeal
RTHK, 19-Jun-2012
Jail for fraudster Chiang
HK Standard, 16-Jun-2011
Trio jailed for share options and listing fraud
ICAC, 15-Jun-2011
Lily Chiang jailed for shares fraud
RTHK, 15-Jun-2011
Lily Chiang & others: sentence
HK District Court, 15-Jun-2011
Lily Chiang faces up to 7 years in jail
China Daily, 10-Jun-2011
Guilty Chiang 'mastermind' of HK$3.7m scam
HK Standard, 10-Jun-2011
Ann Chiang Lai-wan reportedly said: "She did not expect such a verdict. No clothing and skin-care products were prepared." - which begs the question, what kind of skin-care products does one need for jail? Sunscreen, perhaps? Are black-and-white stripes still fashionable attire or is an orange jumpsuit more suitable? What would Martha Stewart advise?
Trio guilty of share options and listing fraud
ICAC, 9-Jun-2011
Lily Chiang convicted of shares fraud
RTHK, 9-Jun-2011
Judge gives Lily Chiang honesty slap
HK Standard, 9-Jun-2011
Judge questions businesswoman's evidence
RTHK, 8-Jun-2011
A night behind bars for Chiang - without pearls
HK Standard, 8-Jun-2011
Judge begins delivering verdict, revokes Lily Chiang's bail
RTHK, 8-Jun-2011
...and that can only mean one thing.
Lily Chiang & others: reasons for verdict
HK District Court, 7-Jun-2011
D1=Lily Chiang, D2=Shah Tahir Hussain, D3=Pau Kwok Ping. Testifying under immunity were Iris Yip Yuk Chun, Becky Poon Pik Kiu, and Tang Wai Shing, who were all found to be co-conspirators. So was Teli Chan Yim Fong - but she has not been prosecuted.
Former CEO Mr Pau Kwok Ping charged for listing fraud
ICAC, 29-Feb-2008
CEO Mr Pau Kwok Ping resigns for "health reasons"
Company announcement, 28-Feb-2008
SFC publishes takeover Panel's Decisions regarding Pacific Challenge Holdings Ltd
SFC, 17-Jul-2007
The Dilution Solution
In the ongoing Pacific Challenge story, the board has made its next move after their cash acquisition of Cents.com was blocked by independent shareholders. Now they are trying to issue shares to "independent third parties" to raise cash for which there is no present need. Kistefos, a Norwegian 26% independent shareholder, spoke exclusively to Webb-site.com (1-Aug-2000)

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