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17 December 2023

The IPCC was invited by the Eastern District Fight Crime Committee to participate in the Eastern District Fight Crime Beat Drug and Support Rehabilitation cum Promotion of Basic Law Carnival 2023. Ms Patricia Woo (Deputy Secretary-General, Management) graced the occasion as the guest of honour. By setting up game booth and exhibition panels, the IPCC introduced to the public the Council's statutory functions, the operation of two-tier police complaints system, as well as the rights and responsibilities of complainants. The IPCC also explained how the Service Quality Improvement Initiatives (SQIIs) proposed by the Council over the years help improve the service quality of the police and reduce unnecessary complaints. The carnival attracted more than 1,000 residents and received an overwhelming response.

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10 August 2023

Mr Daniel Mui (Secretary-General), Ms Regina Lau (Deputy Secretary-General, Operations) and Ms Patricia Woo (Deputy Secretary-General, Management) attended the Eastern District Fight Crime Committee (DFCC) meeting, during which they introduced the role of the IPCC, the two-tier police complaints system, as well as the Service Quality Improvement Initiatives the Council put forward to the police in recent years.

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24 May 2023

The IPCC received a delegation of 15 Mainland legal officials who participated in the Common Law Training Scheme organised by the Department of Justice. Ms Jane Curzon Lo and Ms Cindi Hui Ming-ming (Members of Legal Committee) together with Mr Daniel Mui (Secretary-General) introduced the two-tier police complaints system in Hong Kong, and explained how the IPCC’s Service Quality Improvement Initiatives mechanism can help reduce unnecessary complaints and enhance service quality of the police. The delegates also shared with the Council the law enforcement experience of different agencies and the legal system in the Mainland.

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