Agenda
Day 1 22 May 2019 (Wednesday) | ||
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09:00 | Opening Ceremony | |
Welcome Remarks | Mr Simon Peh Yun-lu, SBS, IDSM Commissioner, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Welcome Remarks | Ms Elizabeth Andersen Executive Director, World Justice Project |
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Opening Address | The Honourable Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, GBM, GBS The Chief Executive, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Keynote Address Understanding the legal fundamentals in dealing with corruption |
The Honourable Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, GBM Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Keynote Address Inclusive coalition against corruption |
The Honourable Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah, GBS, SC, JP Secretary for Justice, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Keynote Address Corruption and the rule of law: Insights from the 2019 WJP Rule of Law Index |
Ms Elizabeth Andersen Executive Director, World Justice Project Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Break | ||
Keynote Address Collaborative efforts and pragmatic innovation for the high-quality development of cooperation against corruption |
Mr Min Zhule Deputy Director General, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs Office, National Commission of Supervision, People's Republic of China |
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Keynote Address The future of fighting global corruption and fraud |
Ms Lisa Osofsky Director, Serious Fraud Office, United Kingdom |
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Keynote Address Fighting international bribery - successes and failures |
Mr Drago Kos Chair, OECD Working Group on Bribery Presentation slides (pdf) |
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12:30 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Plenary Session (1) Tackling the Old Evil with New Initiatives | |
Panel Chair | Mr Martin Kreutner Former Dean and Executive Secretary, International Anti-Corruption Academy |
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National Anti-Corruption Plan - the way forward in the fight against corruption | Tan Sri Haji Abu Kassim bin Mohamed Director General, National Centre for Governance, Integrity and Anti-Corruption, Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Responding to new challenges in a low corruption culture | Ms Julie Read Chief Executive and Director, Serious Fraud Office, New Zealand Presentation slides (pdf) |
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What's keeping us from recovering the billions of stolen assets? | Ms Gretta Fenner Managing Director, Basel Institute on Governance, Switzerland Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Break | ||
Tackling corruption with transformative efforts | Mr Denis Tang Director, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Singapore |
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The real challenges in investigating and prosecuting multi-jurisdictions corruption cases: KPK experiences | Mr Laode M Syarif, Ph.D. Commissioner, Corruption Eradication Commission, Indonesia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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No safe haven: The essentials of asset recovery | Mr Ricky Yau Shu-chun Deputy Commissioner and Head of Operations, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Panel Discussion | Snapshots | |
End of Day 1 Symposium session | ||
18:30 | Welcome Dinner | Snapshots |
Day 2 23 May 2019 (Thursday) | ||
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09:00 | Keynote Address Combatting corruption in post-revolutionary countries: A case study on political and social stability |
H.E. Kamel Ayadi Minister to the Head of the State of Tunisia; Chairman, High Level Authority on Administrative and Financial Control, Tunisia; and Board Director, World Justice Project Presentation slides (pdf) |
Plenary Session (2) Institutional Interfaces and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in the Fight against Corruption | ||
Panel Chair | H.E. Kamel Ayadi Minister to the Head of the State of Tunisia; Chairman, High Level Authority on Administrative and Financial Control, Tunisia; and Board Director, World Justice Project |
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Anti-corruption practices - recent Brazilian experience | H.E. Ellen Gracie Northfleet Member, Sanctions Board, World Bank Group; and Board Director, World Justice Project Presentation slides (pdf) |
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The power of the ordinary citizen in combatting corruption | Ms Cynthia Gabriel Founding Director, C4 Center Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Break | ||
The ASEAN experience: The role of business in fostering a culture of integrity | Mr Thomas Thomas Chief Executive Officer, ASEAN Corporate Social Responsibility Network, Singapore |
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Hunting corruption: What investigative journalists must do | Ms Milica Šarić Editor-in-Chief, Centre for Investigative Journalism of Serbia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Anti-corruption strategies and anti-bribery standards for construction and development projects in the developing world | Eng. Martin Manuhwa Vice President, World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO); and Chair, Committee on Anti-Corruption, WFEO Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Panel Discussion | Snapshots | |
12:30 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Keynote Address Internal audit's role in preventing fraud and corruption |
Mr Naohiro Mouri, CIA, CPA 2018-2019 Global Chairman of the Board, The Institute of Internal Auditors Presentation slides (pdf) |
Plenary Session (3) Enhancing Governance through System Approach - from Conventional to Contemporary | ||
Panel Chair | Mr Adrian Wong Koon-man, BBS, MH, JP Chairman, Corruption Prevention Advisory Committee, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Integrating for success: Intelligence-led corruption prevention and vulnerabilities analysis | Ms Carolyn Nixon Director, Corruption Prevention and Intelligence Assessments, Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity, Australia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Effective corruption prevention through information technology | Mr Donald Mak Chi-kui Assistant Government Chief Information Officer (IT Infrastructure), Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Break | ||
E'permitting and Building Information Modelling as a tool for building control in anticorruption work | Mr Pekka Virkamäki Head of Building Control, LL.M, Vantaa, Finland Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Balancing FinTech opportunities and risks | Mr Nelson Chow Man-ching Chief Fintech Officer, Fintech Facilitation Office, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Fighting corruption - evolving strategies of the preventer, embracing technology for the future | Mr Joe Lee Yat-sau Director of Corruption Prevention, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Panel Discussion | Snapshots | |
End of Day 2 Symposium session |
Day 3 24 May 2019 (Friday) | ||
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09:00 | Keynote Address The role that the private sector can play to advance commercial transparency |
Ms Alexandra Wrage President and Founder, TRACE, the United States Presentation slides (pdf) |
Keynote Address Corruption in 2030: What will it look like, and how will we have beaten it |
Professor A J Brown Board member, Transparency International; and Integrity and Anti-Corruption Program Director, Griffith University, Australia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Plenary Session (4) Building an Integrity Culture - Innovative Strategies for Preventive Education and Community Engagement | ||
Panel Chair | Professor Cliff Sun Kai-lit, BBS, JP Chairman, Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Advisory Committee, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
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Harnessing innovation, technology and agents for change towards building a culture of integrity | Mr Stephen Zimmermann Senior Adviser, Governance Global Practice, World Bank Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Break | ||
Marathon, not sprint - Estonian anti-corruption toolbox | Ms Mari-Liis Sööt Director of Analysis Division, Criminal Policy Department, Ministry of Justice, Estonia Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Shifting norms against corruption: "Naming and Faming" honest government officials | Mr Blair Glencorse Executive Director, Accountability Lab Global Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Evolving strategies to sustain zero tolerance towards corruption with public support - a showcase of Hong Kong | Mr Ho Wai-chi Director of Community Relations, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China Presentation slides (pdf) |
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Panel Discussion | Snapshots | |
12:25 | Closing Address | Mr Simon Peh Yun-lu, SBS, IDSM Commissioner, ICAC, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China |
End of the 7th ICAC Symposium | ||
PM | Visit to the ICAC Building (Optional) IAACA-ICAC Joint Training Programme at the ICAC Building (Optional) (24 May 2019 PM - 25 May 2019) |