Leveraging advantage of “One country, Two systems” Hong Kong and Macao anti-graft chiefs explore ways to enhance integrity development
2026-1-20
The Commissioner of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Mr Woo Ying-ming, today (January 20) received the Commissioner of Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) of Macao, Ms Ao Ieong Seong, and her delegation comprising representatives from the CCAC and the Monitoring Committee on Discipline of the CCAC Personnel (CCAC Monitoring Committee), to explore ways to further synergise anti-corruption collaboration for fostering integrity development in the two Special Administrative Regions.
Mr Woo also took the opportunity to exchange views and experience on anti-corruption with Ms Ao Ieong, President of the CCAC Monitoring Committee Mr Wang Yu and other delegates. Mr Woo noted that the CCAC has always been a close strategic partner of the ICAC, and the two Commissions had long been maintaining seamless cooperation in law enforcement, corruption prevention, education, etc.
Capitalising on the unique advantages under the “One country, Two systems”, the CCAC also offered staunch support to the graft fighting work of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities chaired by him, as well as the anti-corruption trainings and liaisons of the Hong Kong International Academy Against Corruption (HKIAAC). Both parties would further enhance synergy to embark on new ventures and develop diverse collaborations for the development of the Country.
Ms Ao Ieong, who made her first visit to the ICAC upon assumption of her position in late 2024, echoed that the two agencies had been maintaining close ties in various aspects over the years. In 2025, the duo made the first ever joint effort to provide training to anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies of Brazil. She hoped the two Commissions would continue to broaden exchange platforms to promote integrity development of both cities.
During the visit, representatives of the CCAC Monitoring Committee commended the anti-graft efforts of ICAC, especially the fruitful outcomes yielded from innovative measures. The delegation also took the opportunity to tour the Café 1974, ICAC Exhibition Hall, the HKIAAC and various facilities.
Accompanying Mr Woo in receiving the delegation were Deputy Commissioner cum Head of Operations of ICAC Mr Ricky Yau Shu-chun and ICAC officials; Members of the CCAC delegation included Chief of the Cabinet of the CCAC Mr Chan In Chio, Head of the Investigation Department 2 of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Mr Io Fu Chun and members of the CCAC Monitoring Committee.
Mr Woo also took the opportunity to exchange views and experience on anti-corruption with Ms Ao Ieong, President of the CCAC Monitoring Committee Mr Wang Yu and other delegates. Mr Woo noted that the CCAC has always been a close strategic partner of the ICAC, and the two Commissions had long been maintaining seamless cooperation in law enforcement, corruption prevention, education, etc.
Capitalising on the unique advantages under the “One country, Two systems”, the CCAC also offered staunch support to the graft fighting work of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities chaired by him, as well as the anti-corruption trainings and liaisons of the Hong Kong International Academy Against Corruption (HKIAAC). Both parties would further enhance synergy to embark on new ventures and develop diverse collaborations for the development of the Country.
Ms Ao Ieong, who made her first visit to the ICAC upon assumption of her position in late 2024, echoed that the two agencies had been maintaining close ties in various aspects over the years. In 2025, the duo made the first ever joint effort to provide training to anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies of Brazil. She hoped the two Commissions would continue to broaden exchange platforms to promote integrity development of both cities.
During the visit, representatives of the CCAC Monitoring Committee commended the anti-graft efforts of ICAC, especially the fruitful outcomes yielded from innovative measures. The delegation also took the opportunity to tour the Café 1974, ICAC Exhibition Hall, the HKIAAC and various facilities.
Accompanying Mr Woo in receiving the delegation were Deputy Commissioner cum Head of Operations of ICAC Mr Ricky Yau Shu-chun and ICAC officials; Members of the CCAC delegation included Chief of the Cabinet of the CCAC Mr Chan In Chio, Head of the Investigation Department 2 of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Mr Io Fu Chun and members of the CCAC Monitoring Committee.
ICAC Commissioner Mr Woo Ying-ming (front row, third right) receives the delegation led by CCAC Commissioner Ms Ao Ieong Seong (front row, third left).
ICAC Commissioner Mr Woo Ying-ming accompanies the CCAC delegation to visit Café 1974.
Deputy Commissioner cum Head of Operations of ICAC Mr Ricky Yau Shu-chun introduces facilities of the ICAC Exhibition Hall to the CCAC delegation.