Briton held in China arrested amid pharmaceuticals probe

A GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) signboard is displayed outside their facilities in Shanghai on July 25, 2013. A British risk consultant held in China since mid-July as police probed bribery allegations against the British drugmaker has been arrested, the Bri
A GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) signboard is displayed outside their facilities in Shanghai on July 25, 2013. A British risk consultant held in China since mid-July as police probed bribery allegations against the British drugmaker has been arrested, the British Embassy in Beijing and his family said on Wednesday, Aug 21, 2013. -- FILE PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING (REUTERS) - A British risk consultant held in China since mid-July amid an investigation into the country's pharmaceutical industry has been arrested, the British Embassy in Beijing and his family said on Wednesday.

Mr Peter Humphrey and his wife, Ms Yu Yingzeng, were detained in Shanghai on July 10 as police probed bribery allegations against British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).

In China, an arrest typically means police believe they have enough evidence for a case to be brought to trial. Detentions can last for weeks and end in release without charges being filed.

It was not immediately clear if Mr Humphrey's arrest was directly related to the investigation of GSK, which has been accused by China of funnelling up to 3 billion yuan (S$ 627 million) to travel agencies to facilitate bribes to doctors and officials.

China has taken a tough stance on corruption and high prices in the pharmaceutical industry as it unrolls wider healthcare access and faces an estimated US$1 trillion (S$1.3 trillion) healthcare bill by 2020.

"We can confirm the arrest of a British national, Peter Humphrey, in Shanghai on Monday the 19th of August. We are currently providing consular assistance," British Embassy spokesman Hannah Oussedik told Reuters by phone.

Ms Oussedik declined to offer additional information about the reasons for Mr Humphrey's arrest. The US Embassy in Beijing could not be reached immediately to confirm whether Ms Yu was also arrested. The US Consulate in Shanghai declined to comment.

Shanghai police did not respond to a request for comment.

A statement issued by a member of Mr Humphrey's family said both Mr Humphrey and Ms Yu had been arrested.

A source close to the family said they had not yet been told which charges would be laid against Mr Humphrey, or when, but the statement said lawyers told the family the couple had been detained last month because they broke a law related to buying private information.

Mr Humphrey and Ms Yu co-founded ChinaWhys, a business risk advisory firm that has done work with drugs companies, including GSK, separate sources familiar with the matter have said.

Mr Humphrey worked as a journalist for Reuters in the 1980s and 90s. The ChinaWhys website says he has been a risk management specialist and corporate detective for 14 years.

In March 2010, four executives from mining giant Rio Tinto were jailed for taking bribes and stealing commercial secrets. Three of those executives were Chinese while the fourth was a Chinese-born Australian.

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.