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Over 100 tertiary students from Hong Kong, the Mainland and other Asian countries on an exchange programme visited the ICAC today (Thursday) to learn first-hand Hong Kong's anti-corruption work and strategy. Coming from tertiary institutions in Hong Kong, Macao, Korea, Singapore and the Mainland, they are winners of the ICAC's "I" Generation Youth Integrity Programme, participated by over 2,000 students in the past six months. ICAC's Director of Community Relations Ms Julie Mu Fee-man and Assistant Director Mr Jeremy Lo Kwok-chung shared with the young visitors Hong Kong's holistic strategy of fighting corruption through law enforcement, corruption prevention and moral education. The students also toured ICAC's Exhibition Hall which showcased a number of landmark corruption cases and its Centre of Anti-Corruption Studies. These visiting students will join their 400 local counterparts to attend the ICAC Youth Summit on March 13 (Saturday) in Hong Kong marking the finale of the programme.
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