In response to media enquiries, an ICAC spokesman today (Thursday) confirmed that five persons, including four employees of a television company, have been arrested in relation to corruption allegations.
Over 100 tertiary students from Hong Kong, the Mainland and other Asian countries on an exchange programme visited the ICAC today (Thursday) to learn first-hand Hong Kong's anti-corruption work and strategy.
A former marketing manager of a wine distributor has been charged by the ICAC for allegedly accepting over $380,000 in bribes for awarding renovation contracts to a design company.
A Senior Postal Officer of the Hongkong Post was today (Wednesday) charged by the ICAC with misconduct in public office by stocking up on postal stationery items which were subject to price adjustment and reselling them for personal gain.
A former mortuary attendant of Haven of Hope Hospital (the Hospital) was today (Tuesday) sentenced at Kwun Tong Magistracy to four months' imprisonment for accepting bribes over the past 11 years from various funeral parlours as a reward for arranging for the removal of corpses.