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The Independent Commission Against Corruption was established in 1974 when Hong Kong was under British rule. Its aim was to clean up endemic corruption in the many departments of the Hong Kong government through law enforcement, prevention and community education.
Lam Cheuk-ting’s dogged pursuit of the former chief executive over a HK$50m payment from an Australian firm has ended with Leung being cleared by the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Department of Justice.
Questions as to why the top operations job in the graft-buster is still vacant after three years need an explanation in such a politically charged atmosphere
Court of Appeal clears three executives of two charges of conspiracy to defraud and quashes conviction of fourth defendant.
Independent Commission Against Corruption alleges plot set up to help two inmates get reduced sentences for tipoffs to police.
Adviser to Independent Commission Against Corruption says increase in complaints last year caused by more allegations involving private sector.
Trio, betting agent allegedly conspired with others to ensure Happy Valley club lost certain number of matches between 2022 and 2023.
First international anti-corruption course gets 40 applications from around the world for just 20 places, Independent Commission Against Corruption says.
Lam Cheuk-ting acquitted of three counts of revealing inquiry by city’s corruption buster into police commander in relation to violence at railway station in 2019.
Yeung Sze-wing, 51, sentenced to two months in jail but term is suspended for two years owing to guilty plea and ‘other mitigating factors’.
Two men, aged 55 and 71, jointly faced one count of conspiracy for an agent to accept advantages.
Analyst programmer, 38, allegedly reposted social media call inciting others to not take part in Sunday’s election.
Independent Commission Against Corruption charges immigration officer with count of using documents to deceive superiors and two counts of conspiracy to defraud.
Independent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner Danny Woo reveals details of new academy that will train graft-busters from overseas.
Suspects, including executive director, arrested for allegedly using false documents to overstate revenue, assets.
Arrest of 36-year-old in Tsing Yi comes a week after city’s graft-buster revealed it had arrested 20 people on suspicion of committing similar offence.
ICAC says insurance agent was mastermind of syndicate suspected of taking bribes to help residents claim pension by falsely saying they had moved to mainland China.
Academy to be established in February, says Independent Commission Against Corruption head Danny Woo.
Former station sergeant Wong Chi-ming, 54, had also tried to destroy evidence of his illegal act.
Independent Commission Against Corruption says the case involves bribes amounting to more than HK$6.5 million.
Independent Commission Against Corruption searches premises for evidence linked to allegations of corruption, misappropriation of public funds.
Independent Commission Against Corruption held two workshops on technologies upon invitation by United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime.
Doctor accused of making false declarations on his attendance records resulting in him being paid for work he did not do.
Judge tells couple offences were serious but suspends sentences because of mitigating factors.
Readers discuss the arrest of 23 people in an ICAC crackdown, the contractual obligations of those who employ domestic helpers, and Hong Kong banks’ overreliance on mortgage income.
Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau says it is ‘extremely shocked’ that such an incident has occurred in Hong Kong.
Anti-graft agency releases statement on case involving ESF Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarten for two school years between 2019 and 2021.
Henry Kwok, former principal of Tak Sun School, accused of divulging examination questions to a private tutorial centre in which he had a financial interest.
Alice Lee, 54, falsely claimed she complied with the ‘live-in requirement’ for housing allowance when she was staying at her parents’ home, the Independent Commission Against Corruption alleges.
Among those arrested are qualified accountants and senior executives of Hong Kong-listed companies, according to a joint statement on Wednesday by the authorities.
Li Junping pleaded guilty to offering an advantage to a public servant, after she tried to make HK$20,000 payment to secure son’s admission to school.
Health practitioner wanted nurse to give him Covid-19 vaccination record without first receiving jab.