Our Centre’s community partner The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Security and Integrity Department is now providing internship opportunities to undergraduates in Social Sciences, Economics, Criminology, Law, Journalism, Risk Management or other related disciplines. 12-month internship opportunities will be offered in the Due Diligence and Research Section.
The HKJC’s Security & Integrity Department is at the centre of our core values in ensuring integrity is preserved within our racing and business interests. Our work in Security, Integrity, Anti-Money Laundering, and Anti-Illegal Betting contribute towards the Club’s management of financial crime and corruption risks. We strive to maintain a secure environment to ensure the smooth operation of the Club’s business, and uphold honesty and fairness to help to protect sport and racing integrity in Hong Kong.
Don’t miss the chance, click here for more details!

Our Centre’s community partner The Hong Kong Jocky Club’s Security and Integrity Department is now providing internship opportunities to undergraduates in Social Sciences, Economics, Criminology, Law, Journalism, Risk Management or other related disciplines.
Don’t miss the chance, click here for more details!
Fraud Investigation in Hong Kong – Advanced Level begins!
A big thank you to Prof. Chi Kong Cho, Professor of Practice (Law) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University for kicking start our course today. An informative morning learning the current regulatory framework governing investigation of listing companies, licensed financial institutions and market intermediaries in Hong Kong.
Have a great weekend everyone, and see you all next week!
The Indonesian Government is in the process of revising Law No. 39 on the Deployment and Placement of Overseas Indonesian Workers. There are plans to approve the revised law soon, despite a lack of meaningful participation of overseas Indonesian workers in the process. In addition, the revisions still fail to recognise the basic rights of migrant workers and their families stipulated under the UN Convention on Migrant Workers and Their Families (1990).
Ms Sri Nurherwati from Komnas Perempuan or the National Commission on Women and Children (Indonesia) will discuss the progress of the revisions to Law No. 39 and the international rights of migrants to the Indonesian migrant domestic worker community in Hong Kong.