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Opatra operator executives resign amid sales probe

Created at 20 Aug · 9:25 AM1 source
IN SHORT

Two senior executives at the Hong Kong operator of Opatra, a company selling beauty devices, have resigned following an investigation into alleged coercive sales practices. The probe was initiated by the Hong Kong Consumer Council.

Who's Involved

Opatra
Company facing coercive sales probe in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Consumer Council
Initiated probe into alleged coercive sales practices
Opatra operator executives resign amid sales probe

↳ Why This Matters

The resignations and ongoing investigation highlight concerns about consumer protection and sales tactics within the beauty device industry in Hong Kong.

Key facts

  • Two senior executives of Opatra's Hong Kong operator have resigned.
  • The resignations are linked to an investigation into coercive sales practices.
  • The Hong Kong Consumer Council is conducting the probe.

Two senior executives at the Hong Kong operator of Opatra, a company that sells beauty devices, have resigned amid an investigation into alleged coercive sales practices. The probe was launched by the Hong Kong Consumer Council.

Frequently asked questions

Opatra is a company that sells beauty devices.

The investigation concerns alleged coercive sales practices by Opatra's Hong Kong operator.

The Hong Kong Consumer Council is leading the probe.

How It Developed

Two senior executives at Opatra's Hong Kong operator have resigned.
The resignations follow an investigation into alleged coercive sales practices.
The Hong Kong Consumer Council initiated the probe.

Sources

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Top executives of Opatra operator in Hong Kong quit amid coercive sales probeSouth China Morning Post

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