ICAC chief commends officers for unwavering dedication making breakthroughs in anti-graft work
2026-3-10
ICAC Commissioner Woo Ying-ming, officiating today (March 10) at the 2025 ICAC Awards Presentation Ceremony, commended officers for their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts, and presented Commissioner’s Commendations to officers of the School of International Training of Hong Kong International Academy Against Corruption (HKIAAC) and three officers.
Since its establishment two years ago, the HKIAAC has been providing professional training to anti-corruption agencies around the world through innovative training methods, further enhancing Hong Kong’s influence in the international graft-fighting arena. Also, Principal Investigator Cheung Suk-yee and Chief Investigators Tong Yu-fung and Tse Hiu-fung were commended for demonstrating outstanding leadership and investigative ability in two complex investigations involving corruption and conspiracy to defraud offences.
At today’s ceremony, Woo also presented souvenirs to Director of Investigation (Government Sector) of the Operations Department, Choi Shu-keung, and Director of Investigation (Private Sector) of the Operations Department, Chong Ka-lok, who earlier received the ICAC Medals for Distinguished Service from the Government.
In addition, 18 ICAC officers, together with officers from the Forensic Accounting Group, Computer Forensic Group, Regional Office (Kowloon West), Mass Communication Office and Research and Development Office, received Directorate Commendations of the Operations Department, Corruption Prevention Department and Community Relations Department. Meanwhile, Assistant Director’s Commendations were also presented to officers.
Speaking at the ceremony, Woo noted that the officers were commended for their devotion to duty, perseverance in investigating corruption and related crimes, provision of forensic accounting support, active promotion of digitalisation to plug corruption loopholes, and formulation of innovative publicity and education initiatives that transformed the ICAC into a distinctive base for integrity education to hammer home anti-graft messages.
Woo also noted that the ICAC has made continuous breakthroughs in law enforcement, corruption prevention, integrity education and international cooperation in recent years, and that Hong Kong has been ranked among the top in various international anti-corruption indices. Apart from forging a strategic partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Commission fully aligned with the National 15th Five-Year Plan to take positive actions to the integrity building of the “Clean Belt and Road” and “Clean Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area”, contributing to the anti-corruption initiatives both nationally and globally.
At the ceremony, Woo also presented medals, certificates or plaques to over 70 officers and staff of different ranks.
Since its establishment two years ago, the HKIAAC has been providing professional training to anti-corruption agencies around the world through innovative training methods, further enhancing Hong Kong’s influence in the international graft-fighting arena. Also, Principal Investigator Cheung Suk-yee and Chief Investigators Tong Yu-fung and Tse Hiu-fung were commended for demonstrating outstanding leadership and investigative ability in two complex investigations involving corruption and conspiracy to defraud offences.
At today’s ceremony, Woo also presented souvenirs to Director of Investigation (Government Sector) of the Operations Department, Choi Shu-keung, and Director of Investigation (Private Sector) of the Operations Department, Chong Ka-lok, who earlier received the ICAC Medals for Distinguished Service from the Government.
In addition, 18 ICAC officers, together with officers from the Forensic Accounting Group, Computer Forensic Group, Regional Office (Kowloon West), Mass Communication Office and Research and Development Office, received Directorate Commendations of the Operations Department, Corruption Prevention Department and Community Relations Department. Meanwhile, Assistant Director’s Commendations were also presented to officers.
Speaking at the ceremony, Woo noted that the officers were commended for their devotion to duty, perseverance in investigating corruption and related crimes, provision of forensic accounting support, active promotion of digitalisation to plug corruption loopholes, and formulation of innovative publicity and education initiatives that transformed the ICAC into a distinctive base for integrity education to hammer home anti-graft messages.
Woo also noted that the ICAC has made continuous breakthroughs in law enforcement, corruption prevention, integrity education and international cooperation in recent years, and that Hong Kong has been ranked among the top in various international anti-corruption indices. Apart from forging a strategic partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Commission fully aligned with the National 15th Five-Year Plan to take positive actions to the integrity building of the “Clean Belt and Road” and “Clean Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area”, contributing to the anti-corruption initiatives both nationally and globally.
At the ceremony, Woo also presented medals, certificates or plaques to over 70 officers and staff of different ranks.
ICAC Commissioner Woo Ying-ming praises ICAC officers for their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts.
ICAC Commissioner Woo Ying-ming notes that the Commission fully alignes with the National 15th Five-Year Plan.
ICAC Commissioner Woo Ying-ming (left) presents a souvenir to Director of Investigation (Government Sector) of the Operations Department, Choi Shu-keung (right) who earlier received the ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service from the Government.
ICAC Commissioner Woo Ying-ming (left) presents a souvenir to Director of Investigation (Private Sector) of the Operations Department, Chong Ka-lok (right) who earlier received the ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service from the Government.
Officers of the School of International Training of HKIAAC and three officers receive the Commissioner’s Commendation.
Officers of the Corruption Prevention Department and Community Relations Department receive Directorate Commendations for their outstanding professionism.