Hong Kong'S ICAC Makes Bribery Arrests
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clpstaff &clp articlesHong Kong's anti-graft body has made a string of arrests in the catering industry, after investigations discovered cash payments or loans from operators…
Hong Kong's anti-graft body has made a string of arrests in the catering industry, after investigations discovered cash payments or loans from operators and employees of suppliers given as rewards for purchasing staff. The ICAC announced that it has arrested 47 people, including 22 chefs and purchasing staff of various hotels, restaurants and clubs.
Those arrested are employees of seven hotels, nine restaurants and cafes, four clubs, and the food section of a department store. On May 6 2007, 21 operators and staff of various food suppliers, as well as four other individuals, were arrested as well.
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