Hong Kong activist singer cleared of 'corrupt conduct' charge
HONG KONG, Aug 5 (Reuters) - A Hong Kong judge cleared on Thursday singer and pro-democracy activist Anthony Wong of a charge of "corrupt conduct" filed this week by the city's anti-corruption watchdog over an appearance at an opposition election rally in 2018.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption said on Monday that Wong had provided "entertainment to induce others to vote" for pro-democracy activist Au Nok-hin in a 2018 legislative by-election.
Wong, 59, performed two songs then appealed to the audience to vote for Au, it said.