4 December 2022
IPCC was invited by the District Fight Crime Committee to set up an interactive game booth and educational exhibition panels at the Sha Tin District Fight Crime Carnival. The TV drama series, IPCC Frontline, was also put on show. With a range of fun-filled activities, members of the public gained a better understanding of the work of IPCC and the rights and responsibilities of complainants. The Carnival attracted over 1,000 visitors who showed enthusiasm about IPCC’s booth and many of them also took photos with the IPCC props and uploaded their pictures to various social media platform. A certificate of appreciation was presented to Ms Regina Lau, Deputy Secretary-General (Operations) by the event organiser, as a token of gratitude for IPCC’s support to the Carnival.
24 October 2022
Secretary-General Mr Daniel Mui visited his alma mater, La Salle College. Accompanied by the Principal, Mr Tong Wun-sing, the Secretary-General toured the campus and learned about the latest development of the school. The Secretary-General then met with more than 200 students and teaching staff members to introduce the role and statutory functions of IPCC. Through sharing complaint statistics and cases, the audience gained insight into the work of IPCC, the “evidence-based approach” of vetting complaint cases, and the rights and responsibilities of complainants.
Following the detailed sharing by the Secretary-General, students learnt that IPCC, while examining complaint cases, would study the causes and trend of complaints, identify areas of improvements in police practices and procedures, and make practical SQIIs to the police. With the continued growth in the number of SQIIs, service quality of the police improves and the number of complaints has been on the decline.
Revisiting his old school, the Secretary-General took a stroll down memory lane with the students and shared his experiences and fond memories of studying at La Salle College. He also encouraged the students to uphold the Lasallian spirit and fully equip themselves for future challenges.
26 September 2022
Mr Daniel Mui (Secretary-General), Ms Regina Lau (Deputy Secretary-General, Operations) and Ms Patricia Woo (Deputy Secretary-General, Management) introduced the role and statutory functions of IPCC at the Shatin District Fight Crime Committee (DFCC) meeting. The IPCC delegates also exchanged views with the DFCC members on issues such as complaint trends in recent years, complainants’ rights and responsibilities, as well as various Service Quality Improvement Initiatives (SQIIs) the Council put forward to the police.
31 August 2022
Ms Ann Au Chor-kwan (Case Vetting Sub-group Chairman), accompanied by Mr Daniel Mui (Secretary-General), attended a meeting with the Sham Shui Po District Fight Crime Committee (DFCC) and introduced the role and statutory functions of the IPCC. The DFCC members expressed their appreciation of the Council’s unwavering efforts in upholding a fair and impartial complaints system.
26 August 2022
Mr Daniel Mui (Secretary-General) and Ms Regina Lau (Acting Deputy Secretary-General (Operations)) introduced the role and statutory functions of the IPCC at the North District Fight Crime Committee (DFCC) meeting. They also exchanged views with the DFCC members on issues such as complaint trends in recent years, complainants’ rights and responsibilities, as well as various Service Quality Improvement Initiatives the IPCC proposed to the police.
26 May 2022
The IPCC received a delegation of nine Mainland legal officials who participated in the Common Law Training Scheme organised by the Department of Justice. Mr Paul Lam Ting-kwok (Chairman of Legal Committee), Hon Jimmy Ng Wing-ka (IPCC Vice Chairman and Member of Legal Committee), and Secretary-General Mr Daniel Mui introduced the two-tier police complaints system in Hong Kong, the statutory functions and role of the IPCC, and the Council’s efforts in putting forward Service Quality Improvement Initiatives to enhance service quality of the police. The delegates exchanged views with the IPCC on the complaints handling system, and shared their experience in legal practice and law enforcement.
3 April 2022
The IPCC responded to the Government’s call and rendered its ardent support to the anti-epidemic campaign across the territory. Mr Daniel Mui, Secretary-General of IPCC, led 20 Secretariat staff members to participate in an anti-epidemic event initiated by the Security Bureau. During this event, the Secretariat staff delivered anti-epidemic service bags to residents in Sham Shui Po area in an effort to help control the epidemic situation. In addition to distributing supplies to the households, the Secretariat staff also sent well wishes to the residents and encouraged them to enhance personal protection in a concerted bid to fight against COVID-19 and lead the city out of the epidemic as soon as possible.
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