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Opinion | ICAC scandal undermines Hong Kong’s core values

Besides law enforcement, the ICAC is also meant to stand for high ethical standards

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ICAC commissioner Simon Peh Yun-lu at the organisation's headquarters in North Point discussing recent controversies involving former chief Timothy Tong. Photo: David Wong

The allegations surrounding former ICAC head Timothy Tong Hin-ming have not only cast a shadow over the integrity of the anti-graft body, they have also tarnished core values long cherished by Hong Kong people.

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These - as stated in every chief executive policy address - include respect for human rights, the rule of law, transparent government, tolerance of different viewpoints and press freedom.

These values have enabled our society to overcome some tough challenges. They have also helped Hong Kong to thrive under the one-country-two-systems principle. Many people believe that transparent government and an honest business environment have made Hong Kong an outstanding Asian city.

The ICAC was an agency specifically built to stop corruption and restore public confidence. It still has an obligation to these ideals.

The ICAC is also a good example to China of how an anti-corruption agency can work successfully. 

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Therefore, as a Hong Kong citizen, I am very disapponted and concerned by recent reports alleging Tong spent excessive sums of public money to entertain mainland officials.

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