Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
The Hong Kong International Academy Against Corruption concludes MOU with renowned research institutes and professional bodies to jointly promote academic research on anti-corruption, and strengthen cooperation in the training and exchange of anti-corruption professionals.

The HKIAAC has concluded MOUs with:
- School of Government at Peking University
- Institute for Discipline Inspection and Supervision at Tsinghua University
- Faculty of Law at University of Macau
- Department of Sociology at the University of Hong Kong
- Division of Public Policy at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at City University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Research Collaboration
The HKIAAC is dedicated to promote academic research in anti-corruption among experts and scholars. Through collaboration with research institutions, we combine the practical experience of the Independent Commission Against Corruption with the research capabilities of experts and scholars. This enables us to build a theoretical foundation for various areas of anti-corruption work and provide strategies and solutions to address corruption challenges.
Research topics includes:
Research on the Educational and Cultural Factors Contributing to Hong Kong’s Successful Transformation to a Clean Society
How Does Integrity Education Influence the Public’s Willingness to Report Corruption? An Empirical Analysis Based on Hong Kong Practice and DataResearch on Integrity Governance in China’s Banking Sector
- Study on Anti-Corruption Efforts in Hong Kong’s Securities Industry
- 50 Years On: Historical Reflections and Insights on ICAC
- Study on Integrity Education