Woman, 35, to deny making false statement to secure Hong Kong study permit

A 35-year-old woman accused of falsely claiming to have studied at a top US university to secure a Hong Kong study permit plans to plead not guilty, with her trial set to take place in December.

Advertisement

A plea hearing for Xie Qing was scheduled for November 26 after her counsel told Sha Tin Court on Wednesday that she intended to deny the charges of making a false statement to obtain an entry permit and services by deception.

Xie, from mainland China, allegedly made the false statement in July 2023 to obtain a study entry permit in Hong Kong, in which she claimed to have attended the University of California, Berkeley, between September 2009 and December 2012.

Acting Principal Magistrate Cheang Kei-hon scheduled her plea for November 26, with her three-day trial set to take place between December 3 and 5. Cheang also noted that Xie would require a Mandarin translator during the process.

The prosecution indicated that it would call eight witnesses to testify during the trial, while the defendant would call two.

Advertisement

A man accompanying Xie, who has been granted bail, at Wednesday’s hearing raised his arms to block a Post reporter from taking her photo outside the courthouse.

  

Read More

Leave a Reply