ICAC erases references to fired China Resources boss Song Lin
Watchdog erases references to disgraced China Resources boss, who was head of ethics panel
Hong Kong's graft watchdog was quick to distance itself from fired China Resources boss Song Lin, erasing from its website references to his role as head of its ethics committee.
Bosses at the Independent Commission Against Corruption held talks within hours of Thursday's announcement by the mainland's top anti-graft body that it was investigating the Shanghai-born businessman. They decided on Friday morning to scrub all references to Song from the ICAC website.
But this prompted concerns about the ICAC's transparency.
Song was listed on the website as chairman of its ethics development advisory committee.
He also featured in a 56- second video in which he spoke about the importance of "ethical business practice and good corporate governance".