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24 April 2019
The 36th Issue of "ICAC Post": Interview with the Chair of Transparency International
Hong Kong has consistently remained in the band of the top 20 economies with very low levels of corruption in the “Corruption Perception Index (CPI)” published by the global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI). The city is ranked the 14th least corrupt place among 180 countries/territories in the CPI 2018. The ICAC Post took the opportunity to interview Ms Delia Ferreira Rubio, the Chair of TI, during her visit to Hong Kong last month. Ms Ferreira Rubio praised the independence and effectiveness of the ICAC which makes Hong Kong being well-positioned in the CPI over the years. In view of the fight against corruption, Ms Ferreira Rubio also shared some major global challenges and introduced the “4Is” formula in fighting corruption. She emphasised the importance for the society to cultivate a zero tolerance culture against corruption. Please click here to watch the interview.
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04 April 2019
Early bird enrolment for the 20th “Annual Corporate and Regulatory Update” (ACRU 2019)
The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre continues to serve as a supporting organisation for ACRU 2019, the annual signature event of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS), for 12 consecutive years. As part of the Centre’s effort in promoting professional ethics, we encourage company secretaries, directors, governance professionals and senior management to join the event on 5 June 2019. Participants will be able to learn about the latest enforcement issues and regulatory developments directly from prominent speakers from the Companies Registry, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority and Securities and Futures Commission. A total of 7 ECPD points will be granted to eligible participants who attended all sessions of the event. Please visit the event website for details. Early bird enrolment by 15 April 2018 is available. For enquiries, please call HKICS at 2830-6070 or 2830-6011, or email to ecpd@hkics.org.hk.
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26 March 2019
The 35th Issue of "ICAC Post" Released
The latest issue of the ICAC Post introduces the upcoming ICAC’s TV drama series 2019 and the ICAC Symposium. The Commissioner tells how the ICAC has gained wide community support and international acclaim in the battles against corruption over the past 45 years; while the former Director of Investigation shares reflections on his 35-year anti-graft journey. Please click here for the 35th issue of the ICAC Post.
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15 March 2019
Business community joined the ICAC Open Day which showcased Hong Kong’s anti-graft achievements
2019 marks the 45th anniversary of the ICAC. On 2 March, over 200 members from different business organisations showed their support and attended the ICAC Open Day to gain first-hand knowledge on Hong Kong’s anti-corruption work. Participants were briefed on the work of the ICAC and toured around various ICAC facilities, including the Exhibition Hall, the mock Video Interview Rooms, Identification Parade Suite and the Detention Centre. They also had a close encounter with the unloaded firearms on display. The annual “All for Integrity” Project co-organised by the Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC) and the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (HKCEA) Youth Committee was also held on the same day. About 100 members and their families joined the ICAC Open Day in the morning and were welcomed by Mr Zhu Hua, Vice President of HKCEA and Ms Lily Chung, Executive Director of the HKBEDC. Participants had a fruitful day and parents joining with kids appreciated the opportunity to pass on the probity values to their next generation.
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27 February 2019
Self-training Module for Mainland Enterprises Planning to be Listed in Hong Kong
With Hong Kong’s well-established legal system, robust market and close connection to the mainland China, more mainland enterprises are seeking to go public and raise funds here. The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre (HKBEDC) has produced a Training Module to help companies’ management enhance knowledge about local anti-corruption laws and the possible ethical challenges during the listing process. The Training Module comprises: • Training Video for Mainland Enterprises Planning to be Listed in Hong Kong (available in Putonghua only) - featuring legal and regulatory requirements related to listing in Hong Kong. • Pamphlet for Mainland Enterprises Planning to be Listed in Hong Kong (available in Simplified Chinese only) - covering major provisions of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, roles and responsibilities of company directors in ethical governance, and corruption prevention services of the ICAC. Please click here to access the module. For more information on the free services and resources on ethical management provided by HKBEDC, please contact us at (852) 2587-9812 or hkbedc@crd.icac.org.hk.
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