Hong Kong's anti-corruption course gears up officers for diverse challenges

Source: Xinhua| 2017-11-24 22:44:05|Editor: yan
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HONG KONG, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) announced Friday that 30 graft-fighters and law enforcement officers from the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and overseas agencies completed a month-long course organized by the ICAC.

The course, entitled ICAC Chief Investigators' Command Course, aimed at gearing up participants for diverse challenges ahead.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the course on Friday, Hong Kong's ICAC Commissioner Simon Peh Yun-lu said the course, themed "Taking a leap from management to leadership", highlighted the importance of making constant self-reflection in the learning process.

Through discussion and interaction, participants of the course were facilitated to learn, share and reflect on their management and leadership attributes, he said.

The course was designed to broaden participants' horizons, challenge their assumptions and help them devise a roadmap to become more effective managers and leaders, Peh added.

This year's course featured presentations by experienced trainers and prominent speakers from the legal, business and public sectors, as well as academia. Senior Hong Kong ICAC officers also shared their experience through case studies. The course also featured a one-week study tour to various authorities in Nanjing, provincial capital of Jiangsu.

Since the 1970s, the ICAC Chief Investigators' Command Course has been a flagship training program of the Hong Kong ICAC, coaching a total of nearly 800 participants.

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