Ma Sik-chun (traditional Chinese: 馬惜珍; simplified Chinese: 马惜珍; pinyin: Mǎ Xī-zhēn; Jyutping: Maa5 Sik1-zan1, 1938 – 15 June 2015) was a Hong Kong businessman, media mogul and, along with his brother Ma Sik-yu, co-founder of the Oriental Daily News.
[1] The Ma brothers became associates of Ng Shek-ho, a major drug trafficker in Hong Kong.
Accounts emerged that the donation was made with the condition of the safe return of Ma Sik-chun to Hong Kong.
[6][9][10] In 2010, Oriental Press sued the companies behind five websites, including Wikipedia, for publishing allegedly defamatory statements.
[11] The complaints were mainly about the drug trafficking history of its founder, the Ma brothers, found on the Chinese Wikipedia.
The Oriental Press Group therefore received a favorable ruling on paper, including damage claim and an injunction order in August 2010.