ICAC chief visits Singapore and Indonesia to foster ties in graft fight
2016-3-14
ICAC Commissioner Mr Simon Peh Yun-lu today (Monday) commenced a four-day duty visit to anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies in Singapore and Indonesia to foster ties and cooperation in the fight against corruption.
In Singapore, Mr Peh will call on the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau to exchange views with its Director Mr Wong Hong-kuan and his senior officers on law enforcement, prevention and education, cooperation in graft fight as well as matters of mutual interest.
Mr Peh will also visit the Singapore Police Force to share the latest development of Hong Kong’s anti-corruption work with the force’s Commissioner Mr Hoong Wee-teck and his senior officers.
After paying a visit to the Singapore Attorney-General and his senior officers tomorrow (Tuesday), Mr Peh will depart for Jakarta, Indonesia in the afternoon.
On Wednesday and Thursday, Mr Peh will call on the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the Ministry of National Development Planning, the Attorney General’s Office and the Anti-Corruption Court in Jakarta.
During his visit to KPK, Mr Peh will meet with the organisation’s Panel of Chairmen to exchange views on enforcement and preventive education in anti-corruption work.
Mr Peh’s visit to Singapore is accompanied by Mr Ricky Yu Chun-cheong, Acting Director of Investigation (Government Sector), and Mr Lawrence Chung Wan-hon, Acting Principal Liaison Officer of the International and Mainland Liaison Office.
ICAC officers accompanying Mr Peh during his visit to Indonesia are Mr Chung; Ms Melissa Tang Shuk-nei, Chief Forensic Accountant; and Mr Sudhir Gidwani, Chief Investigator of the Proceeds of Crime Section. The delegation will return to Hong Kong on Friday (March 18).
In Singapore, Mr Peh will call on the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau to exchange views with its Director Mr Wong Hong-kuan and his senior officers on law enforcement, prevention and education, cooperation in graft fight as well as matters of mutual interest.
Mr Peh will also visit the Singapore Police Force to share the latest development of Hong Kong’s anti-corruption work with the force’s Commissioner Mr Hoong Wee-teck and his senior officers.
After paying a visit to the Singapore Attorney-General and his senior officers tomorrow (Tuesday), Mr Peh will depart for Jakarta, Indonesia in the afternoon.
On Wednesday and Thursday, Mr Peh will call on the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the Ministry of National Development Planning, the Attorney General’s Office and the Anti-Corruption Court in Jakarta.
During his visit to KPK, Mr Peh will meet with the organisation’s Panel of Chairmen to exchange views on enforcement and preventive education in anti-corruption work.
Mr Peh’s visit to Singapore is accompanied by Mr Ricky Yu Chun-cheong, Acting Director of Investigation (Government Sector), and Mr Lawrence Chung Wan-hon, Acting Principal Liaison Officer of the International and Mainland Liaison Office.
ICAC officers accompanying Mr Peh during his visit to Indonesia are Mr Chung; Ms Melissa Tang Shuk-nei, Chief Forensic Accountant; and Mr Sudhir Gidwani, Chief Investigator of the Proceeds of Crime Section. The delegation will return to Hong Kong on Friday (March 18).