KWIC - Hong Kong Corpus of Corruption Prevention (HKCCP)

Welcome to the HKCCP developed by the Research Centre for Professional Communication in English of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

The Hong Kong Corpus of Corruption Prevention contains 49 documents from the Corruption Prevention Advisory Services of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Documents created by ICAC are for corruption prevention training of organisations and institutions in Hong Kong. The corpus contains 27 Best Practice Checklists, 4 toolkits, 13 Corruption Prevention Guidebooks and 5 sample Codes of Conduct for different administrative functions and operations in Hong Kong. It also contains the Hong Kong Cap. 201 Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, the United Kingdom Bribery Act 2010 and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption 2004.

There are currently 567,599 words in the HKCCP.

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According to the disclaimers in the materials, the male pronoun is used to cover references to both the male and female. No gender preference is intended.

Corpora were last updated on 12 August 2018.

Click here for the composition of each sub-corpus in HKCCP.