The Independent Commission Against Corruption has arrested 11 people alleged to have accepted bribes relating to a project aimed at preventing landslides.
A site agent and site engineer from the construction engineering company to whom the Civil Engineering & Development Department had awarded the project were among those arrested.
The others included seven subcontractors and two other individuals.
The ICAC investigated after receiving a complaint alleging some construction engineering company staff might have accepted advantages from subcontractors for favouring them.
Project's contracts valued at $74m
The construction engineering company was awarded the landslip preventive-measures project for slopes in different districts in 2004. The project's contracts - valued at $74 million - were then subcontracted out.
ICAC enquiries suggested the arrested site agent and site engineer had allegedly accepted bribes totalling $410,000 from the subcontractors.
In return, the two men allegedly showed those subcontractors favour in awarding the contracts, and recommended the early release of payments to them.
Enquiries are continuing.
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