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25 November 2019
HKBEDC shared Hong Kong’s successful anti-graft model in the private sector at Tokyo, Japan
Ms Lily Chung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC), attended the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) Training Programme in Tokyo, Japan as a visiting expert and was invited to share Hong Kong’s experience in promoting effective anti-corruption practices in the private sector at a lecture on 28 October 2019. The lecture was jointly organised by the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation (ACPF) and the Association of Corporate Legal Departments (ACLD), and was attended by legal professionals in Japan. In her lecture, Ms Chung introduced the Centre’s strategies in promoting business ethics and good governance to the private sector. She also took the opportunity to share the Centre’s cooperation with the Hong Kong Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in disseminating anti-corruption messages to Japanese companies in Hong Kong, including a Japanese pamphlet produced to explain the anti-bribery law of Hong Kong.
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08 November 2019
Joint Seminars with Professional Bodies (November & December 2019)
The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC) has been jointly organising thematic seminars with various professional bodies and trade organisations to promote good governance and professional ethics in the business sector. Some major seminars conducting in November and December include the following: Date Topic of Serminar Co-organiser Remarks 26.11.19 ICAC Workshop on Ethical Decision Making Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) - Details: Click here 4.12.19 Corruption Prevention and Professional Ethics for Surveyors The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) - For HKIS Members only - Details: Click here 7.12.19 Integrity and Quality Building Maintenance and Renovation The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) - For HKIE Members only - Details: Click here 16.12.19 Guardian Role of Professionals in Upholding Ethical Governance Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) - Details: Click here For enquiries, please contact the above co-organisers directly, or call the HKBEDC hotline at 2587-9812.
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29 October 2019
HKBEDC as supporting organisation of the 10th Business Ethics Forum
The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC) serves as a supporting organisation for the 10th Business Ethics Forum (BEF), and encourages business leaders and practitioners from the financial services industry and professional services companies to join the event. BEF is one of the signature events of the Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute (HKSI Institute). With the theme “Business Ethics in the Digital Era”, this year’s BEF has invited influential and prominent leaders and regulators from the financial services industry to discuss on ethical digital framework, including big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence ethics, from different perspectives. Details of the event are as below: • Date: 7 February 2020 (Friday) • Time: 9:00am to 2:30pm • Venue: JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong • Hours: 4 SFC CPT / PWMA OPT hours; 1 IA CPD hour • Registration: Click here Please view the programme flyer or visit the event webpage for more details. For enquiries, please call Ms Angela Chan of HKSI Institute at 3120-6147 or email to bef@hksi.org.
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18 October 2019
Connectors Network to spread the message of integrity to the start-ups
Following the successful launch of the “Starting-Up Right!” programme for novice entrepreneurs and start-ups, the Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC) has recently formed a “Starting-Up Right! Connectors Network” (the Network) to link start-up connectors together and exchange useful information on business ethics and anti-corruption. Start-up incubators, accelerators, alongside start-up communities and organisations that coordinate local start-ups activities, are cordially invited to join the Network and assist in disseminating integrity messages to their connected start-ups. Participating connectors can: • receive news from the HKBEDC on its business ethics initiatives • access to the latest ICAC’s publications and anti-corruption resources • obtain “Anti-corruption Information Kit for Start-ups & SMEs”, pamphlets, feature articles, etc. for distribution to the connected start-ups • use ICAC’s free services, including arrange talks and sharing sessions on corruption prevention for start-ups Start-up connectors may click here to join the Network, while individual start-ups who are interested in our services may contact us directly. For enquiries, please contact Ms Karen Wong at (852) 2826-3398.
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27 September 2019
The latest issue of "ICAC Post” on Hong Kong updates
Hong Kong remains a safe and world-class city with unlimited potentials amidst the recent challenges. Results of a few international surveys were referenced to prove Hong Kong’s effective rule of law with respect to independent judiciary, robust anti-corruption regime, as well as effective and sound legal system. Paramount to the rule of law and sustainable growth of the economy is the ICAC's unwavering commitment to preventing and fighting corruption in both the public and private sectors. Please click here to view the ICAC Post.
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