‘La Scala’ land concession declared null

The five plots of land near the airport that constitute the “La Scala” land concession were unquestionably reverted back to the MSAR, according to a notice published yesterday in the Official Gazette.
The announcement reads that, in 2012 and 2013 the Public Works and Transport Bureau declared null two concessions that had been granted in 2006 and 2011 to real estate company Moon Ocean Ltd, a unit of Chinese Estates Holdings.
Joseph Lau controls the company, registered in the British Virgin Islands, which appealed the government’s decision to nullify the land grant. Lau was involved in the bribery and money-laundering case that incriminated and led to the arrest of the former Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Ao Man Long.
In 2014 Lau was convicted in a Macau court on corruption charges and sentenced to more than five years in prison. But Lau, who didn’t attend the trial, has escaped his sentence by avoiding travel to the MSAR. In 2015, the Court of Second Instance rejected the appeals of Joseph Lau and Steven Lo, another Hong Kong businessman linked to the La Scala case, who was also sentenced.
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