Hong Kong health inspectors charged with conspiracy to steal imported luxury seafood purchased for radiation testing
Five Hong Kong government health inspectors have been charged with theft, after they allegedly conspired to steal canned abalone, crab bisque and other imported food samples purchased for radiation tests by the food safety authority. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) charged the officials from the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) on Tuesday, after they were accused of stealing unused food samples procured for testing. An ICAC statement on Wednesday named the five, aged between 28 and 37, as Chan Ying-shan, Lam Hiu-kwan, Yu Fung-chun, Lau Shing-hin and Lee Chu...