Macau Post has reiterated a warning to the public to pay attention to an email, written in English with an indication of the EMS Logo, soliciting recipients to disclose their address. The email continues to circulate and the postal service have clarified they didn’t send it to their customers. Given the attached file “ems.zip” contains a computer virus, the public is advised not to download it. A resident complained about a fraudulent (phishing) email received by a citizen on March 27.
CCAC to reinforce cooperation with Beijing
Macau’s Commissioner Against Corruption, Cheong Weng Chon, led a delegation to Beijing between March 30 and 31, exchanging views with relevant national authorities concerning anti-corruption and clear governance. The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) delegation visited the deputy director of the State Council’s Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, Feng Wei, the Prosecutor General of the country’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate, Cao Jianming, as well as the Minister of Supervision, Huang Shuxian. In the meeting, Feng Wei said that Macau and the mainland have good cooperation in the field of anti-corruption; he hopes the CCAC can strengthen links with related bodies and deepen their cooperation. The Prosecutor General and the Minister both stressed in meetings that they hope the CCAC and mainland authorities might cooperate in combating duty crimes [abuse-of-power crimes], tracking fugitives and recovering illicit money. Cheong Weng Chon responded by pledging the CCAC’s cooperation to “prevent Macau from becoming a transit point or a destination for corrupt officials and illicit money.”
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