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The ICAC's signature coffee cup Tai Kwun has free admission for the anti-corruption exhibition for three consecutive days from today

2022-06-18T08:28:07.715Z


This year marks the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, and the Independent Commission Against Corruption has launched the "Travel of Honesty". From today (18th), the ICAC will hold an experiential exhibition cum "Integrity Orientation" activity in Tai Kwun, Central for three consecutive days.


This year marks the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, and the Independent Commission Against Corruption has launched the "Travel of Honesty".

From today (18th), the ICAC will hold an experiential exhibition cum "Integrity Orientation" at Tai Kwun, Central for three consecutive days. The public can enter for free.

According to the ICAC, participating members of the public can experience three interactive games at the venue, including an anti-corruption word puzzle game, a game to assist investigators in collecting evidence and a life-simulation game.

There are also large coffee cups on site for citizens to "check in".


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The ICAC said that the event started at 2 pm today at Tai Kwun Review Plaza.

The ICAC explained that the location of the event in Tai Kwun was because the corruption case of former Chief Superintendent Gerber had been tried at the former Central Magistracy in Tai Kwun, and the "Gerber case" was the first important anti-corruption task of the ICAC since its establishment in 1974. , and later Gerber was led back to Hong Kong to be tried and successfully convicted, which is of special significance.

This anti-corruption activity includes the exhibition of photos and models to introduce "the first time of the ICAC", "the best of the ICAC", and to show Hong Kong's anti-corruption history and major cases from the perspective of "clothing, food, housing and transportation" ; The exhibition also exhibited for the first time the publicity and educational materials produced by the ICAC in different years.

In addition, participants can also experience the three interactive games in the venue, and there are multiple "check-in slots", including large coffee cups and various AR photo props.

The ICAC also held an orientation activity in Tai Kwun. Participants used their mobile phones or the instructions of the event brochure to "check in" at different locations (checkpoints) in the venue, and accepted the integrity test or completed tasks to obtain "landmark stamps". The designated quantity can be redeemed for limited souvenirs.

The ICAC has also launched the online platform "Travel With You", which includes interactive maps and special missions. Citizens can take different themed itineraries in person or online to explore nearly 50 attractions in Hong Kong with traces of anti-corruption. , such as the Yau Ma Tei Fruit Bar, the Independent Commission Against Corruption Training Camp and the Court of Final Appeal Building.

The ICAC adds charges of bribery of civil servants and couples' living standards and income disproportionate expenditures during the period amounted to 52 million ICAC charges that United Hospital expansion subcontractor foreman allegedly solicited 25,000 yuan for illegal rebates from four workers The CCAC sued Jin for suicide. The CCAC sued the Wynn Construction Manager, the contractor of the Civil and Expansion Department, for falsely claiming that he had hired a subcontractor, er 900,000 yuan, and the assistant manager of the Leisure and Cultural Department was sued by the ICAC for changing the attendance record map and concealing the 30-hour lateness to avoid salary deduction​ The ICAC conducts an annual public opinion survey on June 16, interviewing 1,700 people to collect anti-corruption opinions

Source: hk1

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