Mok, Kwong Yuen

Joseph Lau buys 3 Deep Water Bay Road from Chinese Estates (0127), avoids 19.25% stamp duty
Company announcement, 7-Nov-2011
He is actually buying a BVI subsidiary which owns the house, known as "Lynx Hill". That company bought the house by tender from the HK Jockey Club for HK$888.8m on 17-Aug-2011. If it had sold him the property, the transaction would have cost a punitive 15% Special Stamp Duty (for resale within 6 months) and 4.25% regular stamp duty, a total duty of 19.25% or HK$171m. By buying the BVI company, there is no duty payable. Famously the wife of the clerk of the course was murdered there in 1978 during a robbery.
Ex-convict determined to contest Patten ruling
South China Morning Post, 29-Sep-1997
Jockey Club chief rejects murder house
South China Morning Post, 24-Apr-1996
Mok Kwong Yuen v The Queen
HK Court of Appeal, 4-Jul-1980
Leung Kwok On & Mok Kwong Yuen v The Queen
HK Court of Appeal, 28-Sep-1979
A retrial is ordered after an allegedly involuntary confession was admitted as evidence.

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