Hong Kong plans to set up an international integrity college to enhance Hong Kong's influence in the field of anti -corruption in the field of international anti -corruption at the important stage of comprehensive restoration of society, Hong Kong and the world.Hong Kong Integrity Commissioner Hu Yingming revealed that the plan has been affirmed by Chief Executive Li Jiachao.

Comprehensive Hong Kong News Agency and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" on Monday (March 6) reported that in an interview, Hu Yingming said that the Independent Office will reorganize internal resources and training hardware and build a clean government college.The goal is to provide continuous training courses for overseas anti -corruption personnel, and provide platforms to provide platforms for overseas people and scholars to understand Hong Kong's anti -corruption experience and achievements, and conduct anti -corruption research. On the one handBecome a country's foreign exchange window.

Hu Yingming said that this proposal has been recognized by the chief executive Li Jiachao, and bluntly stated that "useful and feasible, will be strongly supported."Hu Yingming hopes that the college's establishment will be announced on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Integrity Office next year, and it is said that the preparations of the college are currently in progress.

According to reports, Hu Yingming has been a university commissioner in less than a year, and has led a delegation in September and December last year to visit Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.The partner met and restarted the anti -corruption exchange after the epidemic.He pointed out that the results were better than expected, and he heard a lot of voice hoping that the ICAC launched a face -to -face anti -corruption course as soon as possible.

Hu Yingming said that as early as before the customs clearance was not fully cleared, the Independent Commission Against Corruption had conducted professional courses in financial investigation and invited anti -corruption institutions of seven Southeast Asian countries to participate in Hong Kong. In January this year, MongoliaAnti -corruption personnel also went to Hong Kong to participate in training.

After the full customs clearance of Hong Kong and the mainland and the world, Hu Yingming said that this month will be sent to Thailand to provide courses. He will also go to multiple countries along the “Belt and Road” in the second half of the yearCommunicate in nine mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area.