A bankrupt New Zealand businesswoman facing bribery and money-laundering charges in Hong Kong might be arrested if she returns here.
May Wang, frontwoman for a Chinese bid for the Crafar family's dairy farming empire, is facing bribery and money-laundering charges laid against her by the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption over dealings said to have happened while she was trying to buy the farms.
"Whether or not the bankrupt will be able to return to New Zealand will depend on the outcome of the Hong Kong prosecution," said Official Assignee David Harte.
He said authorities here had been aware "for some time" that Wang, also known as Hao May, had been making unauthorised travel to and from New Zealand but decided not to act.
"To assist the Serious Fraud Office and the Hong Kong authorities with their ongoing investigation, the Official Assignee has not previously acted on this information despite opportunity to arrest the bankrupt at the airport," Mr Harte said.