DBS Hong Kong staff probed for getting customers' data to promote loans: Apple Daily
Published Fri, Dec 9, 2016 · 03:45 AM
[HONG KONG] Some 20 employees of DBS Hong Kong are being investigated by Hong Kong's anti-corruption agency, for allegedly using bribery to obtain personal data of the bank's clients for marketing purposes.
Hong Kong tabloid Apple Daily reported on Thursday (Dec 9) that the city's Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) had questioned some of the bank's direct sales team members.
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