Simon Peh Made ICAC Special Adviser
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2022-09-01 HKT 13:01
The ICAC on Thursday announced that it is appointing former commissioner Simon Peh as a special adviser for a one-year term.
Peh was in January this year elected president of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) before he later stepped down as ICAC commissioner.
Since the IAACA requires that its presidency be taken up by the chief or a designated official of a relevant organisation, the watchdog said the adviser appointment ensures Peh's presidency is in compliance with the requirements of the association's constitution.
The ICAC said the arrangement has the support of both the central and the SAR governments.
“In the coming 12 months, Mr Peh will continue to lead the IAACA to carry out various initiatives,” the statement said.
The IAACA is an independent body founded in 2006 with the aim of promoting the effective implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption and fostering international anti-corruption collaboration.
About 150 anti-corruption organisations from different countries and regions around the world have joined as members.
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