- www.thestandard.com.hk reports: Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has arrested seven individuals, as reported by The Standard.
- The arrests are connected to an alleged bid-rigging scheme for a major building maintenance contract in Mong Kok.
- According to The Standard, the suspects are accused of concealing their identities and conflicts of interest.
- This action highlights the ongoing efforts by the ICAC to combat corruption within the city's construction sector.
- The Standard noted that the alleged scheme involved a significant building maintenance project.
ICAC Arrests Seven in Mong Kok Bid-Rigging
In a significant crackdown, Hong Kong's ICAC has arrested seven individuals linked to an alleged bid-rigging scheme for a major building maintenance contract in Mong Kok. These suspects reportedly concealed their identities and conflicts of interest, highlighting the ICAC's ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the city's construction sector.
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