Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog has arrested 14 people, including a senior manager of a listed cleaning services company, on suspicion of bribery over the awarding of various contracts to subcontractors, and seized watches valued at over HK$10 million (US$1.3 million).
While the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) did not name any companies, the Post learned that one of them is Hong Kong Johnson Holdings.
Hong Kong John Holdings said on Thursday night in a filing to the city’s...
Hong Kong’s ICAC arrests 14, including 3 staff of listed company, for alleged bribery
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