Hong Kong officials arrest 29 in bank corruption investigation
Hong Kong officials have arrested 29 current and former staff of five financial institutions, including four banks, for alleged bribery connected with obtaining confidential customer information to market personal loans, the city’s anti-graft agency said.
Operation Mirabilis began last Tuesday and led to the arrests of three managers and 18 serving and former direct sales representatives of a bank, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said on Monday.
A manager and five current and former employees of three other banks, and two employees of a finance company were also detained, the agency said. It didn’t name the institutions.
The statement came after DBS Group Holdings Ltd said on Friday that it had alerted authorities after discovering irregularities.
The Singapore-based bank commented after Hong Kong’s Apple Daily newspaper reported that client data was leaked to a telemarketing centre in China.
Bank managers may have accepted bribes as rewards for divulging confidential customer information, the ICAC said, adding that the companies involved had given their “full assistance“ in the probe.