
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
A mainland Chinese mother who tried to secure a Hong Kong secondary school place for her son by offering a bribe to an assistant principal received a suspended jail sentence on Tuesday.
Cai Yu, 39, was also accused of deleting evidence after anti-corruption authorities launched an investigation.
The woman on Tuesday told acting principal magistrate Daniel Tang Siu-hung at Tuen Mun Court that she โunderestimatedโ the legal consequences of attempting to offer a HK$10,000 (US$1,276) bribe to Danny...
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