Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog has launched an immersive programme that lets residents and tourists experience first-hand how graft-busters work.
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The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) said its public engagement project, dubbed “Operation 303”, would open for public registration on Wednesday.
During the three-hour activity, participants will be guided by ICAC officers to investigate a simulated corruption case involving a construction project.
Participants will experience different stages of an ICAC investigation, including evidence gathering, arrest, facial recognition and interviews.
“Through the interactive activities, we hope participants will gain a sense of how our investigators overcome challenges with persistence and professionalism,” ICAC chief community relations officer Jan Li Po-yi said.
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“They can also learn about corruption hazards.”

