Macau to pass anti-foreign official bribery bill

A bill that extends Macau's anti-corruptive prevention and sanctioning scope to foreign public officials and officials of public international organisations “should be able” to obtain final approval from the Legislative Assembly by year-end, legislator Chan Chak Mo said. Based on compliance with the United Nation’s Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), the bill states that the city’s graft watchdog - Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) - will be the authorised unit to investigate any corrupt acts related to external trade, where public officials and officials of public international organisations outside of Macau are the bribed party.

Read the story by Stephanie Lai, in Macau Business Daily.

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