Hong Kong Woman Sentenced to 10 Years Jail for Money Laundering

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Hong Kong’s Court of First Instance today sentenced a woman convicted of money laundering to 10 years in jail.

The sentencing of Lam Mei-ling was confirmed by a Hong Kong Judiciary spokesman, who asked not to be identified because of government policy. Lam, 61, was convicted yesterday for laundering HK$6.8 billion ($877 million) through nine bank accounts from 2002 to 2005, Sing Tao Daily reported on its website today.