Independent Commission Against Corruption
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Several places have organisations called the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). They are independent bodies dedicated to investigating cases of corruption, some specifically political corruption.
- An Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong was set up in 1974 for the "investigation, prevention and education to fight corruption".
- An Independent Commission Against Corruption of New South Wales also exists in Australia, situated at start of George Street in Redfern of Sydney.
- An Commission Against Corruption of Macau (CCAC) was set up in 1999 when sovereignty of Macau was transferred from Portugal to the People's Republic of China.
- The Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption was set up in 2002 when the new rule for anti-corruption was passed on 2001. (http://www.kicac.go.kr)