In March 1992 it was discovered that Tai had not passed his professional examination in England and had forged credentials to enable him to practice as a solicitor since 1983.
In mitigation the defense lawyer said that Tai committed the crime to please his strict father who suffered from heart palpitations.
Affidavits testifying to Tai's good character were given from dominant public figures such as senior Executive Councillor Lady Dunn, former chief secretary Sir David Akers-Jones, and some other legislators.
Bitter discontent was aroused from the community against the light punishment which forced the Legal Department to appeal against sentence.
[1] Grown up in an influential New Territories rural family, his uncle Tai Kuen was the chairman of the Yuen Long District Board for decades.