Ex-D&G Head Charged In HK$1.7mn Bribery Case
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The products were said to be worth more than HK$12.6 million.
The graftbuster alleged in a statement that Michel Didier Raymond Gonzalez, 54, accepted illegal rebates on three occasions between 2013 and 2016 from Jiang Jiafeng, 42, the operator of an online discount retailer, which sold season-end products from international brands, including D&G.
Gonzalez and Jiang jointly face three counts of conspiracy to get an agent to accept advantages.
They were to appear at West Kowloon Magistracy on Thursday afternoon.
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