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Former Birmingham City chairman Carson Yeung to serve rest of six-year jail sentence after losing final appeal in Hong Kong

Businessman was found guilty of money laundering in 2014

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Carson Yeung (centre) was escorted away from the court on Monday. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

Carson Yeung Ka-sing, jailed in 2014 for laundering more than HK$700 million in Hong Kong, failed in his last-ditch bid to ­reclaim freedom on Monday, losing his appeal at the city’s top court.

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Upon hearing the verdict the former chairman of Birmingham City Football Club, who had been granted bail to await his appeal, was escorted back to the room behind the dock, into Correctional Services Department custody.

He was handcuffed and ushered to a department vehicle via a makeshift inflatable tunnel set up outside the Central court building to protect his privacy.

Dismissing the appeal following a unanimous decision by a panel of five judges, Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma Tao-li said the hairdresser-turned-businessman would serve the remainder of his original six-year sentence.

Arriving at court, Yeung appeared tense. He was ­accompanied to court by his wife, Joanna Wang Man-li. Asked if he was nervous, he gave a slight smile. Later, as he anticipated the news which would see him back behind bars, he closed his eyes.

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