A former senior sales manager of an information technology (IT) service provider, charged by the ICAC, was (Friday) sentenced to two years' imprisonment at the District Court for accepting about $1.2 million in bribes for placing job orders with subcontractors.
Five persons, including four employees of a television company, were yesterday arrested by the ICAC for alleged corruption over service contracts in relation to entertainment shows produced by the TV company.
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.