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Updated · bastillepost.com · Jun 1
Tai Pan Companies Plead Guilty, Fined $251,800 Over $1.36 Million in Unpaid Wages
Updated
Updated · bastillepost.com · Jun 1

Tai Pan Companies Plead Guilty, Fined $251,800 Over $1.36 Million in Unpaid Wages

1 articles · Updated · bastillepost.com · Jun 1
  • $251,800 in fines was imposed on Tai Pan Bread & Cakes, Tai Pan Restaurant and Vast Luck after they pleaded guilty at Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts on June 1.
  • The three companies wilfully failed to pay about $1.36 million in wages to 47 employees within seven days after wage periods ended or contracts were terminated, breaching Hong Kong's Employment Ordinance.
  • Vast Luck also failed to pay about $7,600 in annual leave pay on time and did not settle an about $81,000 Labour Tribunal award within 14 days of the set date.
  • The Labour Department said the ruling should warn employers to pay wages and tribunal-awarded sums within statutory deadlines and pledged continued enforcement to protect workers' rights.
Are hefty fines for a few companies enough to solve Hong Kong's wider problem of worker wage theft?
This company paid a $251,800 fine, but what does that mean for the 47 employees still owed their wages?
With Hong Kong's strict new labor laws for 2026, how can small businesses hope to comply without going broke?