Hong Kong doctor issued over 3,700 fraudulent Covid vaccine exemptions, court hears

The certificates were part of the government’s vaccine pass scheme in 2022 to boost the inoculation rate by limiting the mobility of those who were unvaccinated. Photo: Sam Tsang

A Hong Kong doctor fraudulently issued more than 3,700 Covid-19 vaccination exemption certificates over seven months during the pandemic , allowing some residents to avoid inoculation on the grounds of skin allergies, chest pain and other conditions, a court has heard.

Dr Tai Kong-shing, 80, stood trial at the District Court on Monday over allegations that he generated the certificates en masse for personal gain.

Prosecutors said the Western medical practitioner failed to make a proper diagnosis before issuing 3,713 notices via the government’s electronic health record system at his clinic between February 10 and September 20, 2022.

They further accused Tai of laundering HK$10.96 million (US$1.39 million) in cash and bank deposits, which represented in whole or in part the proceeds of the fraudulent scheme.

The doctor denied one count of accessing a computer with dishonest intent, 13 alternative counts of the same offence, and three counts of money laundering.

The trial before Judge Ernest Michael Lin Kam-hung is scheduled to last 20 days. Photo: Warton Li
The trial before Judge Ernest Michael Lin Kam-hung is scheduled to last 20 days. Photo: Warton Li

Merchant Kriselle Young, 61, also stood trial on a count of accessing a computer with dishonest intent.