"Ma Sin-chi, a 37-year-old managing director at Deutsche Bank, is alleged to have accepted HK$24.8 million ($3.2 million) in bribes as reward for giving advice on the trading of derivative warrants issued by his employer."
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
In the News...
As we await the results of the Taiwan elections, here whats in the news:
"Ma Sin-chi, a 37-year-old managing director at Deutsche Bank, is alleged to have accepted HK$24.8 million ($3.2 million) in bribes as reward for giving advice on the trading of derivative warrants issued by his employer."
"Opinion polls suggest the presidential race will be tight. But a slight
advantage is seen for incumbent Nationalist Ma Ying-jeou, 61, who has
fostered warmer ties with China, over Tsai Ing-wen of the opposition
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)."
"Ma Sin-chi, a 37-year-old managing director at Deutsche Bank, is alleged to have accepted HK$24.8 million ($3.2 million) in bribes as reward for giving advice on the trading of derivative warrants issued by his employer."
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