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Pamela Peck

Pamela Peck
白韻琹
Pamela Peck 2012 LegCo Promotion.jpg
Pamela Peck running 2012 Legco election
Born Peck Wan-kam
(1944-09-01) 1 September 1944 (age 72)
Alma mater St. Paul's Secondary School
San Francisco State University
Known for Candidate in Hong Kong by-election, 2010 (Kowloon West)
Criminal charge Tax fraud
Criminal penalty 3 months in prison
Criminal status released
Spouse(s) Paul Tse
Relatives Bai Chongxi (uncle)
Pai Hsien-yung (cousin)
Pamela Peck
Traditional Chinese 白韻琹
Simplified Chinese 白韵琴

Pamela Peck Wan-kam (Chinese: 白韻琴, born on September 1 1944) was a Hong Kong radio agony aunt and celebrity and is a former member of Wan Chai District Council. Since 1989 she has been the partner of 'celebrity' lawyer and legislator Paul Tse.

Peck came to Hong Kong from China when she was three months old. Her dad died and her mother could not support her, so she went to live with her mother's sister, accompanied by her wet nurse.

She says that her uncle was 'dissolute' and would often bring girlfriends home. But her aunt befriended them so that they left.

Peck was seen by social welfare officers. At around age 15, she ran away with a boyfriend, missing her HKCEE exams.

She became a flight attendant and hosted radio programmes when not flying. Three years later she went back to school, and later studied TV broadcasting at the graduate school of San Francisco State University.

The public named her as 白小姐 or 白姐姐 during the launch of her phone-in radio talk show 'Heart To Heart' (盡訴心中情) in 1986. She was known as the 'Queen of Late Night Radio' for her on-air relationship advice.

(Later), on her radio show Talk of the Town people discussed their love lives openly on air, to which she gave typically pithy but practical advice.

Apart from her famous radio talk show, Pamela is also a famous author; she writes columns periodically in various Hong Kong magazines and newspapers where the articles were later grouped together and published as books.

On 19 April 2001, Peck was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to three months in prison. She had forged meal receipts and employee salary records to evade $210,000 in profits tax.

She had pleaded guilty to four counts of assisting Platinum Promotion Ltd with intent to evade tax between 1994 and 1998 – effectively four taxation years – by signing fraudulent returns. She held 99.9 per cent of the shares in the company.

Peck served her sentence, at Tai Lam Centre for Women, a prison. While serving her sentence, she was not allowed to contribute to any of the various publications for which she wrote columns.


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