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legislators who may review and amend ICAC’s legal
powers as circumstances
require.
In addition, ICAC’s performance is monitored by four advisory committees with
members drawn from all sectors of the community.
A senior committee looks at
the overall policy of the ICAC while each of the three departments is guided by its
own advisory committee. These committees meet regularly and closely examined
the work of the anti-graft agency. Collectively they have made the ICAC a more
open and accountable organisation. There is also a lively and free press in Hong
Kong which put ICAC’s work and the operations
of other Government
departments under their daily scrutiny.
International Co-Operation
Last but not the least, international co-operation from
overseas anti-corruption
agencies is also an important factor contributing to any success in the fight against
corruption. As the corrupt is quick to exploit divergent laws and bureaucratic
systems in various jurisdictions, the ICAC finds it extremely important
to establish
efficient and effective liaison channels with its counterparts in other parts of the
world so as to enable multi-lateral exchanges of legal and investigative assistance.
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