Home>News Center>China
           
     

    ICAC: Search of newspapers has legal basis
    By Albert Au-yeung (China Daily HK Edition)
    Updated: 2004-07-27 09:21

    The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) yesterday again defended its search of several newspapers on Saturday for evidence relating to an ongoing investigation, saying the operation had a legal basis.

    Daniel Li Ming-chak, acting ICAC commissioner, denied that the search was an over-reaction.

    "In conducting this investigation and searches, the ICAC has considered very carefully the need to strike a balance between the freedom of the press and the administration of justice," he said.

    He stressed that the search was empowered by High Court judges, who were satisfied that the conditions for granting the warrants were fulfilled.

    The conditions were that the evidence must be of great value in relation to the crime the ICAC was investigating and that they could not be obtained in other places. The court was also convinced that the operation would serve the public interest.

    Li also clarified that the ICAC took investigative action after receiving a referral from the Justice Department, but it was not acting upon the department's instructions.

    The ICAC's operation and subsequent explanation was also supported by government officials.

    The chief executive was notified in advance of the event, said a spokesman for the Chief Executive's Office last night.

    He said that the CE did not intervene in the ICAC operation so as to observe "past practice" and because he believed that the ICAC would discharge its duties impartially and in accordance with the law.

    "The government is always striving to safeguard freedom of the press and uphold the rule of law, and there is adequate legislation to do so," the spokesman stressed.

    The ICAC's Saturday operation on newspapers triggered a strong outcry from the industry.

    The search was launched following the newspapers' alleged divulging of the name of a protected witness who was connected to the anti-graft body's investigation into a bribery case involving a listed company.

    Sing Tao Daily said it was seeking legal advice as to whether it should apply to the court to revoke the ICAC's search warrant; and Apple Daily was considering lodging a complaint with the CE and ICAC's Operations Review Committee.

    Chief Secretary Donald Tsang pointed out that the secretary for justice and the ICAC had given clear explanations of the searches and their legal basis.

    He said that freedom of the press is fully protected by the law and is Hong Kong's basic value. But Hong Kong is also a society that respects the rule of law and judicial justice. He said he believed that Hong Kong people will understand that there must be a balance between the two.

    Explaining the ICAC's role in the court case, Secretary for Justice Elsie Leung said that the court, when handling the case in question, felt that the investigation was necessary, but since the Department of Justice was only responsible for prosecution, the ICAC, an investigative body, was referred the case.

    Leung said that the ICAC has enough professionalism to decide whether or not an operation is necessary and how to carry it out. She pointed out that press freedom is already well protected by the law, which has established a balance between press freedom and the rule of law.

    She called upon the media not to reveal information when the disclosure is prohibited by law.

    Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee reassured the public that the ICAC always act according to the law. Opinions may differ over whether the ICAC had over-reacted in this case, but the government, including the ICAC, has always respected freedom of the press, he said.



     
      Today's Top News     Top China News
     

    Running money out of banks arouses concern

     

       
     

    Private business gets State Council support

     

       
     

    US investigates the beating of Chinese citizen

     

       
     

    China shows military muscle in weekend drill

     

       
     

    100m Chinese still suffer iodine deficiency

     

       
     

    Beijing, Tianjin locked in water dispute

     

       
      Slanderous remarks against Tibet denounced
       
      100m Chinese still suffer iodine deficiency
       
      Running money out of banks arouses concern
       
      S.African killers target Chinese
       
      ICAC: Search of newspapers has legal basis
       
      Coal mine accident kills 16 miners
       
     
      Go to Another Section  
     
     
      Story Tools  
       
      News Talk  
      When will china have direct elections?  
    Advertisement
             
    久久久久久亚洲精品无码| 国产精品亚洲а∨无码播放| 99久久精品无码一区二区毛片 | 亚洲中久无码永久在线观看同| 亚洲欧美精品一中文字幕| 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线咪咕| 精品人妻中文字幕有码在线| 99久久精品无码一区二区毛片| 亚洲精品无码精品mV在线观看| 久久久久中文字幕| 日无码在线观看| 国产高新无码在线观看| 无码精品人妻一区二区三区漫画 | 最近完整中文字幕2019电影| 天堂无码久久综合东京热| 丰满熟妇人妻Av无码区| 色综合久久中文字幕无码| 免费无码一区二区三区蜜桃| 中文字幕免费视频| 日韩成人无码中文字幕| 久久精品无码av| www无码乱伦| 精品一区二区无码AV| 成人无码一区二区三区| 日韩乱码人妻无码系列中文字幕| 亚洲精品无码久久一线| 亚洲A∨无码一区二区三区| 亚洲国产精品无码中文字| 国产成人无码区免费内射一片色欲| 亚洲精品97久久中文字幕无码| 中文字幕一区二区三区在线观看 | 亚洲视频无码高清在线| 熟妇人妻无乱码中文字幕真矢织江 | 国产a v无码专区亚洲av| 国产成人精品无码播放| 国产精品视频一区二区三区无码| 免费无码成人AV在线播放不卡 | 亚洲?v无码国产在丝袜线观看| 国产成人精品无码播放| 无码人妻精品一区二| 忘忧草在线社区WWW中国中文|