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Hong Kong college sues finance head, director and firm over alleged HK$25m fraud

Hong Kong Chu Hai College claims misappropriated funds transferred to finance director Ray Yip, Ho Chung-ling and Rivers Design Engineering

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Hong Kong Chu Hai College is a private degree-granting institute in Tuen Mun. Photo: Handout
Brian Wong

Hong Kong Chu Hai College has sued its finance head, along with a company and its director, for allegedly embezzling more than HK$25 million (US$3.19 million) by disguising the transfers as academic and administrative expenses.

The private institution filed the lawsuit in the High Court on Monday to reclaim what it said were misappropriated funds transferred to finance director Ray Yip Kam‑chun, Ho Chung-ling and Rivers Design Engineering “under the guise of payroll, autopay and academic expenses”.

According to the writ, seen by the South China Morning Post on Tuesday, Yip allegedly took more than HK$17.3 million, while the other two defendants received over HK$7.7 million as part of the scheme.

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The SCMP understands that Ho is the sole director and shareholder of Rivers Design Engineering.

The Tuen Mun-based college is also seeking damages from the defendants, including equitable compensation from Yip for “fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of confidence, breach of implied duty of fidelity and breach of fiduciary duties”.

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Police arrested Yip last month after the college’s president, Jane Zhang, reported three unusual bank transactions with the finance director’s personal account, amounting to about HK$770,000.
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