The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has invited Hong Kong’s equivalent – the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) – to send staff to Macau to provide training on anti-corruption work for the CCAC’s investigators, the Commission has said in a press statement. The training program, which commenced yesterday, will take place over four consecutive days, covering several investigation approaches and techniques across topics such as finance and accounting, money laundering, digital forensics and intelligence systems.
CCAC invites HK counterpart to train local investigators
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