Ho Ying-chie

[2] This led to a profitable business within weeks and Ho invested in printing paper which was in demand and prices surge during the war.

In 1962, three directors and the chief accountant of Hong Kong Tobacco were charged with tax evasion.

Ho Ying-chie was charged with assisting the company to evade profit tax and keeping falsified records.

In July 1996, Ho donated HK$100 million to aid flood victims in China.

[7] His body was flown to the United States for burial in Hartsdale, New York.