Hong Kong – Hong Kong Police Force hosts International Roundtable on Ethics Governance (with images)

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Hong Kong Police Force hosts International Roundtable on Ethics Governance (with pictures)

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The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) held its inaugural Ethics Governance Roundtable in Hong Kong today (November 12), with involvement from INTERPOL, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and agents from numerous nations. The Roundtable included thorough conversations on principles governance consisting of individual monetary danger management methods, attaining productive results.

Throughout the Roundtable, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management), Mr Chan Joon-sun, led the HKPF agents in a series of conversations with the INTERPOL’s delegation led by the Director of the Officer of Internal Oversight, Mr Eugênio Ricas, agents from the ICAC led by the Deputy Commissioner and Head of Operations of ICAC, Mr Yau Shu-chun, consuls and intermediary officers based in Hong Kong representing Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Thailand and the United States.

Individuals shared the structures and steps to boost ethical awareness and promoting a state of mind of monetary vigilance amongst officers within their organisation and likewise exchanged finest practices. In face of emerging difficulty in pursuing principles governance, the individuals reached an agreement to form the future of ethical policing through reinforced cross-boundary coordination, partnership, and a cumulative dedication amongst global firms.

Mr Chan said that authorities requireds are not just given by law, however constructed by the trust of individuals being served. In a world of increasing intricacy, trust can not be presumed. It needs to be made every day through actions, openness and responsibility.

The Director of the Office of Internal Oversight of INTERPOL, Mr Eugênio Ricas, revealed his gratitude to the HKPF for offering a worldwide platform that assists in cross-border discussion and cooperation. He kept in mind that the Roundtable showed HK’s proactive function as a crucial center for global policing partnership. Consuls and intermediary officers from different nations, consisting of Consul of the Consulate General of Indonesia in Hong Kong, Ms Yuliana Ratih Damayanti, Liaison Officer of the Netherlands and Co-ordinator of the Foreign Law Enforcement Community, Mr Adnane Makrani, and Consul of Royal Thai Consulate-General, Hong Kong, Mr Jarupatra Rattanaseri, likewise said that the conversations used brand-new insights into the correlation in between principles governance and monetary vigilance.

The HKPF will continue to take advantage of Hong Kong’s function as a “super connector” through numerous worldwide policing platforms, consisting of INTERPOL, to even more reinforce partnership with police throughout various nations and areas, interacting to protect international and local security. The HKPF stays unfaltering in promoting stability as the foundation of law enforcement and in protecting public trust as the structure of organisational quality. The HKPF is devoted to constant enhancement and professionalism, guaranteeing the city’s long-lasting stability and success.