BusinessWeek: NYC restaurant owner faces bribe charge
A Japanese restaurant owner was arrested Wednesday, accused of trying to bribe a city investigator working undercover as a health inspector, authorities said. Kazuo Mitsuya, 66, who runs Naniwa Restaurant of Japan in Manhattan, faces a felony charge of third-degree bribery. He's expected to be arraigned after he's officially charged, a spokesman with the city Department of Investigation said. Mitsuya originally attempted to pay off a health inspector, the DOI said. But the inspector reported the incident and an undercover officer was sent in, city investigators said. Authorities said Mitsuya tried to offer the undercover officer $200 to ignore summonses issued for health code violations that included a roach carcass in a sugar bin, uncovered meat and employees preparing sushi without protective gloves.