WSJ: U.S. probes alleged UN bribe scheme
Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:26 pm
On October 6, U.S. law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged bribery scheme involving payments to officials at the United Nations to gain support for real estate developments in Macau, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The investigation, led by the office of the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the FBI, centers on alleged bribery by Chinese businesspeople, The WSJ said.
The number of U.N. officials involved in the alleged scheme and their identities were not known, the newspaper said.
Last month's arrests of Macau real-estate mogul Ng Lap Seng, and his assistant, Jeff Yin, are connected to the alleged scheme and additional charges are expected to be announced as early as Tuesday against a number of other people, including current or former UN officials, the Journal said................
unian.info
The investigation, led by the office of the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the FBI, centers on alleged bribery by Chinese businesspeople, The WSJ said.
The number of U.N. officials involved in the alleged scheme and their identities were not known, the newspaper said.
Last month's arrests of Macau real-estate mogul Ng Lap Seng, and his assistant, Jeff Yin, are connected to the alleged scheme and additional charges are expected to be announced as early as Tuesday against a number of other people, including current or former UN officials, the Journal said................
unian.info
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