Recent ICAC Cases

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Jun 2023
Ex-HR head of IT firm charged by ICAC jailed for soliciting bribes from job seekers

A former head of the human resources department of an information technology company, charged by ICAC, was today (June 30) sentenced to seven weeks’ imprisonment at the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts for soliciting bribes from three job applicants for assisting them to obtain a higher monthly salary.

Chan Chun-po, 35, former manager of Aigens Technology Limited (Aigens), was today sentenced to seven weeks’ imprisonment by Magistrate Mr Jacky Ip Kai-leung. He earlier pleaded guilty to three counts of agent soliciting an advantage, contrary to Section 9(1)(a) of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.

The court heard that at the material time, the defendant was the head of the human resources department of Aigens, which was an information technology company. Between August and November 2020, the defendant interviewed three job applicants for two posts of engineer and customer service.

The defendant told the three job applicants that he could assist them to obtain higher monthly salaries from Aigens, and solicited a bribe of $500, $3,000 or an unspecified sum from the trio respectively. The solicitations were rejected.

Aigens did not allow its employees to solicit or accept advantages from job applicants for assisting them to obtain a higher monthly salary from the company.

Aigens had rendered full assistance to the ICAC during its investigation into the case.

The prosecution was today represented by Senior Public Prosecutor Steven Liu, assisted by ICAC officer Ken Mak.

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