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Guilty of graft, former No 2 official Rafael Hui and property tycoon Thomas Kwok stripped of Hong Kong civic honours

Both men received their awards in 2007 – the top Grand Bauhinia Medal for Hui and the Silver Bauhinia Star for Kwok

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Former chief executive Donald Tsang (left) presented former chief secretary Rafael Hui with the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2007. Photo: ISD

Disgraced former chief secretary Rafael Hui Si-yan and property tycoon Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong have been stripped of their civic honours by the government, an official notice said on Friday.

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Hui, the city’s former No 2 official from 2005 to 2007, was jailed for 7 ½ years after being convicted in 2014 of plotting to commit misconduct in public office and other charges.

Thomas Kwok (left) received his Silver Bauhinia Star in 2007. On the right is current chief executive Carrie Lam. Photo: K.Y.Cheng
Thomas Kwok (left) received his Silver Bauhinia Star in 2007. On the right is current chief executive Carrie Lam. Photo: K.Y.Cheng
He was given the highest honour – the Grand Bauhinia Medal – in 2007 by former Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen.

Tsang was sentenced to 20 months in jail in February last year for misconduct in public office, but was released in April pending his appeal against the conviction.

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Kwok, Sun Hung Kai Properties’ (SHKP) former co-chairman who was involved in Hui’s case and jailed at the same time as him, received the Silver Bauhinia Star in 2007 as well.

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