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Carson Yeung's 'frivolous' bid to move case denied

A judge yesterday rejected businessman Carson Yeung Ka-sing's legal challenge over the venue of his upcoming money-laundering trial as "frivolous" and an abuse of process. Yeung, the owner of English football club Birmingham City, is due to stand trial in the District Court on April 29 for alleged money laundering of more than HK$720 million.

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A judge yesterday rejected businessman Carson Yeung Ka-sing's legal challenge over the venue of his upcoming money-laundering trial as "frivolous" and an abuse of process. Yeung, the owner of English football club Birmingham City, is due to stand trial in the District Court on April 29 for alleged money laundering of more than HK$720 million.

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He has sought to have the case moved to the High Court for a jury trial.

After the Department of Justice responded in a letter that the District Court remained the proper venue, he sought leave from the Court of First Instance to apply for a judicial review.

Daniel Fung, SC, for Yeung, said the department's letter was "perfunctory" and "insufficient".

Yeung has suggested that the authorities "double-counted" and that the sum in question should be HK$400 million.

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But Fung said no matter which total was correct the sums involved were vast.

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