Leung Chung Hang, a former young New Deal member who has been in exile, was ordered bankrupt in January this year because he owed him a salary allowance of 930,000 yuan that the Executive Management Committee of the Legislative Council had issued to him.
However, Liang did not attend the meeting arranged by the Bankruptcy Office. The Official Receiver’s Office today (23rd) applied to the court for a "no-start order", that is, Leung’s bankruptcy period will not be calculated temporarily, and the bankruptcy period will be discharged in a disguised form. Will be postponed.
Because Liang was absent from the hearing, the judge issued a "no-start order."
Liang Songheng failed to return 930,000 to the Banking Management Committee
Liang Songheng and You Huizhen lost their case in the judicial review of the swearing storm and were deprived of their membership of the Legislative Council.
The Banking Regulatory Commission also filed a petition to recover the salary and allowances paid from the two.
In their absence, the registrar of the District Court removed their defenses and ruled that Liang and You Ge must return about 930,000 yuan to the CBRC and pay the CBRC's legal costs.
As Liang ignored the claim, the Administrative Council applied to the High Court to order Liang to go bankrupt.
Case Number: HCB5651/2020
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