Latest News About James Mcdonald Fine Hk$120000

Updated 2026-05-25 18:04

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'Careless' J-Mac gets seven meetings for causing fall

Star jockey James McDonald was slapped with a seven-meeting ban and fined HK$60,000 for causing a fall that injured rival jockey Lyle Hewitson at Sha Tin yesterday. McDonald was found guilty of carel...

www.thestandard.com.hk

James McDonald: Latest News and Updates

The latest news and top stories on James McDonald, a New Zealand jockey. He is a member of the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame and was named World Jockey of the Year in 2021 and 2024. McDonald has secured over 2,300 career wins, including more than 100 Group 1 victories across multiple countries. His accomplishments include winning the Melbourne Cup, King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and multiple Hong Kong Cups. He holds several Sydney Champion Jockey titles and recently completed a...

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Ex-McDonald's construction consultant charged with ...

A former McDonald's construction consultant faced bribery charges after allegedly receiving a watch worth more than HK$80,000 from a contractor couple.The trio was charged with offering and accepting a bribe by the ICAC and the case is scheduled for plea at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts on Tuesday (Feb 25).MHK Restaurants Limited (MHK) operates over 200 fast food restaurants in the city under the brand name McDonald's, with its business development department managing restaurant...

www.thestandard.com.hk

Unrepentant McDonald fined for trespass by overruled magistrate

Union heavyweight Joe McDonald was fined $1500 and ordered to pay $3000 in court costs yesterday in line with an appeal decision that found he broke the law by staying and talking to building site workers in 2007 after being asked to leave.

thewest.com.au