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Police have already arrested Teko's co-owners and the person identified as a Nuctech employee.
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Three people, including a Chinese citizen identified as Nuctech's Africa representative, have been arrested as Namibia's Anti-Corruption Commission looks into a payment made by Nuctech, which sells security inspection systems, to a local consulting company.
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Namibian investigators say that after the Namibian government signed a $54 million deal with Nuctech to provide cargo scanners for Namibia's ports and airports and made a $12 million down payment, the Chinese firm paid $12 million to a local consultancy, Teko Trading.
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Efforts to search for "Hu Haifeng" or "Nuctech" on Baidu. com, China's most popular Internet search engine, returned a message saying: "The results of your search may not comply with relevant laws, regulations and policies."
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President Hu's son, Hu Haifeng, is a former president of Nuctech.
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In a sign of the sensitivity of the case, Chinese-language versions of recent foreign news reports about Nuctech were removed from at least two Chinese Web sites.
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The European Commission said it began its investigation in March, prompted by "dumping" allegations by a U.K. competitor of Nuctech, Smiths Detection Group Ltd.
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Phone calls to Nuctech and Tsinghua Holdings weren't answered Tuesday.
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Smiths produces 80% of all cargo scanners in the EU, a €200 million ($284 million) market, but has been losing market share to Nuctech recently, according to the commission's case-initiation document.
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The European Union is investigating whether Nuctech engaged in unfair trade in its sales of X-ray scanners in Europe, following a complaint it was selling the products at abnormally low prices.
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