Commissioner, Independent Commission Against Corruption
The Commissioner, Independent Commission Against Corruption is responsible to monitor corruption and moral standards for public and private realm in Hong Kong. The Independent Commission Against Corruption was created in the 1974 to deal with corruption endemic in Hong Kong's government departments and disciplined services.
List of office holders
British Administration
- Sir Jack Cater 15 February 1974 – 3 July 1978
- Sir Donald Luddington 4 July 1978 – 10 November 1980
- Peter Barry Williams 11 November 1980 – 31 December 1984
- Geoffrey Thomas Barnes 1 January 1985 – 28 February 1988
- David Gregory Jefferson 29 February 1988 – 30 November 1991
- Peter James Allan 12 January 1991 – 28 November 1992
- Bertrand Edouard Doger de Speville 22 February 1993 – 21 January 1996
- Michael Leung Man-kin 22 January 1996 – 31 March 1997
Post Handover
Deputy Commissioners
Appointment controversies
In late 2006, Law's appointment as Commissioner of the ICAC, announced by the Government on October 31, 2006, was not well received. The unpopular Secretary for Education and Manpower was seen as being weak on security-related issues. In addition, as Law's and Raymond Wong's positions were involved direct swap, the government was derided by the Civic and Liberal parties for belittling an important position by playing "musical chairs". Law was not perceived to be at the end of her civil service career, while the post of Commissioner was traditionally a 'final' posting, allowing the official to work without fear or favour.[1]
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