Customs clerk sentenced to 140 hours of community service
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<!– google_ad_section_start –> A former customs clerk was sentenced on Tuesday to perform 140 hours of community service for conducting unauthorised searches on a database used to track suspicious financial transactions. Wong Yuk-ling, 56, who worked as a confidential assistant at the government’s Joint Financial Intelligence Unit, struggled to hold back tears as she heard the sentence in Eastern Court. She was found guilty on 11 counts of obtaining access to a computer with criminal or dishonest intent. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Customs clerk sentenced to 140 hours of community service
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A former customs clerk was sentenced on Tuesday to perform 140 hours of community service for conducting unauthorised searches on a database used to track suspicious financial transactions. Wong Yuk-ling, 56, who worked as a confidential assistant at the government’s Joint Financial Intelligence Unit, struggled to hold back tears as she heard the sentence in Eastern Court. She was found guilty on 11 counts of obtaining access to a computer with criminal or dishonest intent. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Customs clerk sentenced to 140 hours of community service
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