ICAC Attends APEC Anti-Corruption Meetings in Guangzhou
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 04, 2026 · Last updated Feb 04, 2026
The event highlights increased international cooperation in combating corruption, which generally fosters a more stable and transparent global business environment. This could positively impact investor confidence in the Asia-Pacific region by reducing perceived risks associated with corruption.
An Hong Kong===Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) delegation, led by Commissioner Woo Ying-ming, attended Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) anti-corruption meetings in China===Guangzhou, China. The meetings, part of APEC's 'China Year' 2026, focused on reinforcing international anti-graft collaboration, with representatives from almost all member economies participating. The Hong Kong===Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) emphasized APEC's priorities of openness, innovation, and cooperation, and highlighted its effective implementation of the Beijing Declaration on Fighting Corruption since 2014. This includes strategic partnerships with entities like the International===United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for initiatives such as the 'Coding4Integrity Asian Youth Anti-Corruption Hackathon 2025' and the 'Professional Development Programme on Empowering Integrity: Mastering Artificial Intelligence & Technologies in Anti-Corruption'. The Hong Kong===Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) also shared its experience in utilizing big data and artificial intelligence for corruption investigation, asset recovery, and prevention measures. The event underscores China===Hong Kong's commitment to deepening regional anti-corruption ties and leveraging the 'One Country, Two Systems' principle.
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