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Erwiana Sulistyaningsih
Hong KongLaw and Crime

Hong Kong employer who tortured domestic worker Erwiana accused of hiding assets to reduce compensation payment

Lawyers for the Indonesia former helper claim Law Wan-tung signed over her share in HK$7 million home to husband during abuse trial

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Former domestic helper Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (centre) appears at the High Court in Admiralty. Photo: Sam Tsang
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Lawyers for Indonesian former domestic helper Erwiana Sulistyaningsih told a court on Wednesday that her abusive ex-employer transferred her share in a HK$7 million flat to her husband to avoid the helper’s claim for compensation.

But Law Wan-tung, jailed for six years for various assault charges, defended herself at the High Court with a revelation – she claimed her marriage had turned sour and that she was merely holding the flat her estranged husband bought on trust for their children. 

Insisting she had not paid a single penny for the property, she added: “I did not deem my husband so kind as to let me have a share in the property under the circumstance that I did not pay anything.”

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The jailed employer was back in court on Wednesday to defend herself against a civil legal action brought by Erwiana. 

Abusive Erwiana employer will find it tough fending off civil claim, Hong Kong judge says

The helper’s lawyers had lodged a legal bid to prevent Law from passing off the flat at Beverly Garden, the same property where the helper was assaulted in 2013.

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