A businessman has been charged for offering bribes to a Customs officer for obtaining restricted information on textile companies.
No plea was taken when Tang Kwok-wai, 41, faced two counts of conspiracy for a public servant to accept advantages at Kowloon City Magistracy today. Magistrate Ernest Lin adjourned the case to June 24 for plea at the District Court. The defendant was granted $20,000 bail.
Tang is accused of conspiring with Len Sing-yan, then an Assistant Trade Controls Officer of the Customs & Excise Department, for the latter to accept bribes in the aggregate sum of about $12,000. The money was for Len to use his position to help retrieve restricted information in respect of a number of textile companies under investigation by the Trade & Industry Department.
He is also accused of conspiring with Len for the latter to accept periodic payments in the aggregate sum of about $70,000, as rewards for him to supply information about the duty rosters of Customs' Textiles Tactical Strike Units.
The alleged offences took place between October 2003 and last September.
Len, who was also charged for his role, earlier pleaded guilty and was sentenced.
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