privacy-icon Vice Minister of Supervision of China Wang Wei Leads Delegation to CCAC

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date-icon Release:2011/11/14

Invited by the CCAC, the Vice Minister of Supervision of China, Wang Wei, led a delegation to Macao for a four-day visit starting on 13th November. Mr. Wang had a meeting with the Commissioner Against Corruption, Fong Man Chong, during which they exchanged opinions about the works on integrity building in the two places.

The other five delegates included Director General of General Office of the Ministry of Supervision (MOS), Fu Kui, Director General (Bureau-Level) of Performance Management of Supervision Department of the MOS, Chen Yong, Deputy Director General (Bureau-Level) of the Foreign Affairs Bureau, Shao Shu Wang, Inspector, Sun Hong Wei, and Deputy Director of Inspection and Research Division, Luo Ning.

During the meeting, Dr. Fong introduced to Mr. Wang the CCAC's efforts in graft-fighting, ombudsman and education and dissemination. He thanked the MOS for its support along the way, hoping that both sides would elevate the partnership to a new level by strengthening communication and exchange.

Mr. Wang stated that his understanding on Macao's integrity building was deepened during the visit. He recognized the direction of the CCAC's undertakings and acknowledged its devotion to system building, corruption prevention, and integrity education that has seen great achievements.

On the conference, the two parties agreed that continuous efforts must be made to consolidate the building of the integrity system. They especially shared ideas on the work of property declaration of civil servants, as well as the latest development and experiences in the relevant aspect. Mr. Wang stated that they were impressed and much inspired by the current property declaration system of Macao.

Prior to his visit to Macao, Mr. Wang attended the Regional Conference on Civil Service Integrity co-hosted by the MOS, the CCAC and the ICAC. Held between 10th and 11th November in Hong Kong, the conference saw more than 200 representatives of supervisory agencies and specialists from the three places, where discussions focused on how to build up a clean civil service through systemic prevention and integrity management. Ever since 2008, the MOS, the CCAC and the ICAC have started to take turns to host the annual anti-graft conference, in order to strengthen communication between the supervisory and anti-graft agencies and boost the development of integrity building of the three places.

 

Vice Minister of Supervision of China, Wang Wei and the Commissioner Against Corruption, Fong Man Chong.