Hong Kong’s ICAC charges police superintendent over HK$1 million bribe, misconduct
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By South China Morning Post
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Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption has initiated formal charges against a high-ranking police superintendent accused of accepting bribes exceeding HK$1 million. The investigation also targets the officer's girlfriend and brother, with allegations encompassing information leakage from police databases and attempts to obstruct justice. This significant case highlights ongoing concerns about institutional corruption within Hong Kong law enforcement and underscores the ICAC's commitment to maintaining integrity standards across government agencies.
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