HK Court fines Brilliance Capital Management Limited and its director for unlicensed activities

Maria Nikolova

The defendants will have to pay a fine of $30,000, as well as the SFC’s investigation costs.

The Eastern Magistrates’ Court today convicted Brilliance Capital Management Limited (BCM) and its director Mr Law Sai Hung in a prosecution brought by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC).

The defendants were found guilty of holding out as carrying on a business in advising on corporate finance without an SFC licence. Let’s recall that BCM and Law pleaded not guilty to the charges by the SFC. They were fined a total of $30,000 and ordered to pay the SFC’s investigation costs.

On or around January 8, 2013 BCM held itself out to a company as carrying on a business in advising on corporate finance, namely advising on listing application, by entering into an Advisor Engagement Agreement whilst unlicensed.

The Court also found Law, in his capacity as an officer of BCM, aided, abetted, counselled, procured, induced BCM to hold itself out to a company as carrying on a business in advising on corporate finance or that the offence by BCM was committed with the consent, connivance of or was attributable to the recklessness of Law.

The regulator explains that, under section 114(1)(b) of the SFO, it is an offence to claim to be carrying on a business in a regulated activity without a licence from the SFC.

Under section 390 of the SFO, where the commission of an offence under the SFO by a corporation is proved to have been aided, abetted, counselled, procured or induced by, or committed with the consent or connivance of, or attributable to any recklessness on the part of, any officer of the corporation, or any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity, that person, as well as the corporation, is guilty of the offence and is liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

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