Strengthening Anti-Corruption Ties: ICAC's ASEAN Visit Success

Strengthening Anti-Corruption Collaborations Across ASEAN
HONG KONG — ICAC Commissioner Mr. Woo Ying-ming recently wrapped up a successful seven-day duty visit to three ASEAN member states, namely Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, and Indonesia. This significant mission aimed to enhance anti-corruption collaboration in the region, thereby contributing to integrity development in both Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. The outcomes of this visit are expected to bolster anti-corruption capabilities across the wider Asia-Pacific region in the long run.
Building Stronger Partnerships in Brunei Darussalam
During the first stop in Brunei Darussalam, Mr. Woo held a productive bilateral meeting with Datin Paduka Hajah Anifa Rafiza binti Haji Abdul Ghani, Director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Brunei Darussalam (ACB). This meeting facilitated an exchange of insights on anti-graft efforts within both regions. Earlier, in January, ICAC had co-hosted a training programme with ACB focused on engaging youth in anti-corruption initiatives, which gained positive feedback. The recent meeting not only reinforced this collaboration but also paved the way for further training partnerships and initiatives.
Collaboration and Training Initiatives
Mr. Woo highlighted that the partnership between the two organizations is critical for fostering international cooperation in the fight against corruption. This collaborative spirit is evident as both entities prepare for a forensic accounting webinar scheduled for June, inviting officials from the ACB.
Engagements in Singapore
The ICAC delegation's next destination was Singapore, where Mr. Woo met with Mr. Sam Tee, Director of Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB). The discussions led to the establishment of multifaceted collaborations, including the mutual exchange of officers between ICAC and CPIB. This initiative aims to enhance the practical experience of anti-corruption practices and further strengthen capabilities in both jurisdictions.
In addition, the delegation met with Mr. Hoong Wee-teck, Commissioner of the Singapore Police Force (SPF), to share views on effective law enforcement practices. Understanding the latest technological advancements and investigation techniques took priority during a visit to the SPF's Home Team School of Criminal Investigation.
Importance of Inter-Regional Cooperation
Mr. Woo described the significance of timely exchanges on enforcement strategies between Hong Kong and Singapore, as both are critical financial hubs in Asia. As cross-boundary corruption continues to evolve, these cooperative efforts are essential for maintaining economic stability and fostering a clean investment climate across the region.
Strategic Discussions in Indonesia
The delegation's journey concluded in Indonesia with a meeting involving Mr. Setyo Budiyanto, Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission of Indonesia (KPK). The meeting marked an important point of collaboration, following a Memorandum of Understanding signed with ICAC. Given KPK's role as the current rotating Chair of the ASEAN Parties Against Corruption, discussions included proposals for enhancing preventive education and law enforcement collaboration.
Throughout the visit, the delegation extended invitations to the three ASEAN nations for participation in a regional training programme in Thailand, focusing on youth engagement in anti-corruption work scheduled for July. This initiative is a collaboration between ICAC, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), IAACA, and the National Anti-Corruption Commission of Thailand.
Inspiring Youth Through Innovation
Additionally, ICAC played a crucial role in inviting participation from these states in the "Coding4Integrity" Asian Youth Anti-Corruption Hackathon set for September in Hong Kong. This innovative event aims to bring together youth from various nations to foster integrity awareness while engaging them competitively in anti-corruption coding activities.
Summary and Future Outlook
In summarizing the successful trip, Mr. Woo remarked on the fruitful outcomes achieved in a short timeframe, with significant interactions across four law enforcement agencies in the three countries. In the face of increasing geopolitical challenges, strengthening practical anti-corruption collaborations with ASEAN members remains the Commission's top priority. It is crucial for fostering international partnerships efforts that address corruption comprehensively.
During this trip, the delegation also engaged with several ambassadors from the People's Republic of China, further solidifying ties and exploring local developments as well as opportunities for cooperation between China and ASEAN member nations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of Mr. Woo's trip to ASEAN countries?
The trip aimed to enhance anti-corruption collaborations and engagements between Hong Kong and ASEAN member states.
How did the ICAC plan to foster youth engagement in anti-corruption?
ICAC is organizing a regional training program in Thailand and the "Coding4Integrity" Hackathon in Hong Kong to encourage youth participation in anti-corruption initiatives.
What outcomes were anticipated from the meetings in Brunei Darussalam?
The meetings were expected to strengthen partnerships and facilitate joint training initiatives between ICAC and Brunei's Anti-Corruption Bureau.
What significance does inter-regional cooperation hold?
As corruption evolves, maintaining collaboration between regions is vital for economic stability and a clean investment environment.
Who did the ICAC delegation meet in Singapore?
The delegation met with the Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and the Commissioner of the Singapore Police Force during their visit.
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