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Artigo

10 set 2024

Author:
Danny Monk, South China Morning Post

Hong Kong airport project foreman charged over allegedly taking bribes from 10 migrant workers

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The anti-corruption watchdog has charged a 62-year-old carpenter foreman at Hong Kong’s airport expansion project over allegedly accepting HK$54,000 (US$7,000) in bribes from 10 imported workers to secure their jobs.

Chen Xianliang, working for contractor Gammon Construction, is facing 10 counts of accepting an advantage, according to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).

... Chen referred the 10 mainland Chinese workers to Gammon for the airport’s new three-runway system.

... Chen allegedly solicited bribes, each of which ranged from HK$4,800 to HK$5,400, on various occasions. Each worker received a monthly salary of more than HK$37,000...