A Dubious Acquittal: HSBC Banker's Assault Case Raises Questions of Bias and Manipulation The acquittal of Kenneth Tung, a former HSBC banker, on charges of assaulting his wife has sent shockwaves through Hong Kong's social and judicial circles.
The case is a tragic reminder of the darker side of marital disputes, but it also raises disturbing questions about bias, manipulation, and the often blurred lines between domestic conflicts and criminality.
The court's decision was based on its conclusion that Tung did not draw suspicion upon himself during the alleged incident at Redhill Peninsula in April 2025.