Hong Kong Raids Target Triad Bid-Rigging in Building Contracts

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March 30, 2026

Hong Kong authorities have arrested 42 people in an anti-corruption sweep targeting suspected triad involvement in rigging lucrative building maintenance and fire safety contracts.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said a consultancy firm collaborated with triad-linked middlemen to manipulate public tenders through bribery. The alleged scheme affected at least three projects, including a $2.6 million maintenance contract on Hong Kong Island and a Kowloon fire safety project priced at roughly $180,000—double the standard market rate.

Investigators said their early intervention likely prevented further corruption in two pending projects valued at over $20.4 million combined. The operation also uncovered potential safety violations connected to a previously completed contract.

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