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The ICAC charged two security supervisors of Shuiquan O Village for receiving at least 16,000 yuan in bribes from their subordinates to help them get promoted

2022-05-26T08:30:27.174Z


The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) today (26th) charged two Shatin Shui Chuen O Village security supervisors who worked for the Hong Kong Security Co., Ltd. for allegedly soliciting and accepting bribes of at least 16,000 yuan from a security guard's subordinates to assist the other agency


The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) today (26th) charged two Shatin Shui Chuen O Village security supervisors who worked for the Hong Kong Guard Co., Ltd. for allegedly soliciting and accepting bribes of at least 16,000 yuan from a security guard's subordinates to assist the other party in acting and promoting As Assistant Security Supervisor.

The two have been granted bail by the ICAC to plead at the Shatin Magistrates' Courts next Monday (30th).


Shuiquan Village.

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The defendant, Lam Kwok-kwong (71), a former chief of the Hong Kong security guard, was charged with two counts of accepting an advantage by an agent, contrary to Section 9(1)(a) of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.

Defendant Lu Beixue (53 years old), head of security in Hong Kong, was charged with two counts of soliciting an advantage by an agent, contrary to Section 9(1)(a) of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.

Accused of taking bribes to help subordinates earn allowances

From April 2017 to December 2020, Lam Kwok-kwong worked as a security guard in Hong Kong and was stationed in Shui Chuen O Village, a public housing estate in Shatin. Three assistant supervisors assisted him in managing about 40 security guards.

If an assistant supervisor is absent, Lam Kwok-kwong may, at his discretion, assign a security guard to act on the post, and the acting person will be entitled to a daily acting allowance.

Lam Kwok-kwong was charged with two counts, alleging that he, without legal authority or reasonable excuse, accepted two bribes of 3,000 yuan each from a security guard in April 2019 and early 2020 as a means of assisting the other party to act as an assistant supervisor. Incentive or reward.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) today (26th) charged two security supervisors of Shui Chuen O Village in Sha Tin, who worked for Hong Kong Security Co., Ltd., for soliciting and accepting bribes totalling at least $16,000 from a security guard's subordinates to assist the other party in acting and promoting As Assistant Security Supervisor.

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The ICAC has earlier charged the subordinate involved in the case with bribery

Lu Beixue was the assistant supervisor of the village in November 2020.

The above-mentioned guards believe that after Lin Guoguang retires in mid-December 2020, Lu Beixue will take over his position, creating a vacancy for assistant supervisor in the village.

Lu Beixue was charged with two counts, alleging that she allegedly obtained a bribe of between 5,000 and 8,000 yuan and another bribe of at least 5,000 yuan from the above-mentioned security guard in November 2020, as a way of assisting the other party in promotion without legal authority or reasonable excuse. Incentives or remuneration for assistant supervisors.

In connection with the same investigation, the ICAC has earlier charged the above-mentioned security guard with bribery in another case.

The Hong Kong security guard stated that employees are not allowed to solicit and accept benefits for handling duties.

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Source: hk1

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