Anti-Corruption Laws

Corruption occurs when an individual abuses his authority for personal gain at the expense of other people. Corruption erodes fairness and the rule of law, and in some cases, puts lives and property at risk. The spirit of the   enforced by the ICAC is to maintain a fair and just society.

POBO - public sector Aspects of the Ordinance

Understanding the Ordinance: Prescribed officers are subject to Sections 3,4,5 and 10 of the POBO while employees of public bodies (e.g. power company, bus company, hospital, etc) are subject to Sections 4 and 5. More

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Gift Can a civil servant accept any gift in his official capacity from the public during festivals? Answer
POBO - private sector Aspects of the Ordinance

Understanding the Ordinance: No agent (usually an employee) shall solicit or accept any advantage without the permission of his principal when conducting his principal’s affairs or business. More

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Can a procurement officer of a private sector company accept any commission from a supplier without the knowledge of his boss? Answer Commission
Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance Aspects of the Ordinance

Understanding the Ordinance: Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance applies to the elections specified in the Ordinance. The Ordinance governs all conduct concerning an election. More

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Treat Is it an offence if an elector casts a vote for a candidate because the candidate gives him a treat? Answer
The ICAC Ordinance Aspects of the Ordinance

Understanding the Ordinance: The Independent Commission Against Corruption Ordinance vests the ICAC with law enforcement powers such as investigation, arrest, detention and granting of bail. More

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Does ICAC need a warrant for searching and arresting a suspect? Answer