Commissioner, Independent Commission Against Corruption
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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 1970s to deal with corruption amongst members of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
[edit] List of office holders
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- Fanny Law (2006 - )
- Raymond Wong (2003 - 2006)
- Ambrose Lee (2002 - 2003)
- Alan Nai Lin 1999-2002
- Lily Yam 1997?-1999
- Sir Jack Cater 1974-1978
Deputy Commissioners
- Tony Kwok Man-wai
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Secretaries of departments: Chief Secretary | Financial Secretary | Secretary for Justice | |||
Secretaries of bureaux: Civil Service | Commerce, Industry and Technology | Constitutional Affairs | Economic Development and Labour | Education and Manpower | Environment, Transport and Works | Financial Services and the Treasury | Health, Welfare and Food | Home Affairs | Housing, Planning and Lands | Security | |||
Other principal officials: Audit | Police | ICAC | Customs and Excise | Immigration | |||
Past secretaries of bureaux (after 1997): Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau | Commerce and Industry | Economic Services | Environment and Food | Health and Welfare | Housing | Information Technology and Broadcasting | Planning and Lands | Trade and Industry | Transport | Treasury | Works |