Media tycoon and UK citizen Jimmy Lai wins appeal against lesser conviction in Hong Kong
On Thursday, Hong Kong's Court of Appeal quashed the convictions of Lai and another defendant who had been accused of illegally subletting office space.
But the 78-year-old will remain in prison.
He has been detained since 2020.
Lai's daughter Claire described the ruling on Thursday as "nothing more than a PR move by the Hong Kong authorities".
"No one should be fooled into thinking.
[it] is anything more," she told the BBC.
The paper was shuttered in 2021 after Lai and other key staff members were arrested.
The paper was at the heart of Lai's fraud trial.
Prosecutors argued that Lai breached lease terms by allowing his private consultancy firm to operate in office space that Apple Daily had rented.
This month, the UK and the US governments said the national security law has been used to "silence" activists like Lai.
Rights groups and Lai's family have raised concerns about his deteriorating health in prison.
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