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I'm from the mainland. What do I need to meet if I want to work in the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption?

Recruitment conditions:

ICAC will regularly recruit assistant ICAC officers and ICAC officers (B/C). The recruitment advertisement will list the entry requirements. Recruitment assessment includes written examination (Chinese, English and Basic Law), assessment center or interview and physical examination. Candidates applying to join the executive office need to undergo psychological and physical tests.

As law enforcement officers, the staff of the Executive Board should maintain physical and mental health and a certain physical quality in order to perform their duties. The designated physical fitness tests include 15m progressive cardio-pulmonary endurance running, hand grip strength test, one-minute palm press and one-minute sit-ups. ?

Extended data:

1, historical introduction

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) was established in 1974. It has been fighting corruption through a three-pronged strategy of law enforcement, prevention and education. With the support of the Hong Kong government and the general public, Hong Kong has become one of the cleanest places in the world.

2. The birth of 2.ICAC

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) was formally established in February 1974. It combats corruption through a three-pronged approach of law enforcement, prevention and education. The first important task after the establishment of ICAC is to arrest Peter Peter Godber and return to Hong Kong. In early 1975, ICAC successfully extradited Peter Godber from Britain to Hong Kong for trial. As a result, Peter Godber was accused of conspiracy to corrupt and accept bribes, and was convicted and sentenced to four years in prison. The Gerber case fully embodies the determination of ICAC to fight corruption and set off a silent revolution in Hong Kong.

References:

Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption Home Page-Recruitment

? Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption