
Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in Hong Kong is a government agency established in 1974 to combat corruption in both the public and private sectors. It operates independently to investigate and prevent corruption activities, promote integrity, and uphold public confidence. The ICAC conducts inquiries, enforces laws, and educates the community about ethical behavior. Its mission is to ensure transparency and accountability within Hong Kong’s institutions, maintaining a fair society where corruption is minimized and trust in government and business is safeguarded.