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Another important anti-corruption program that is suffering from obvious limitations. I still think it was a good idea.

Another important anti-corruption program that is suffering from obvious limitations. I still think it was a good idea.

Police will set up a cyber security centre this year to deal with increasing Internet crime, Commissioner of Police Andy Tsang says.

Police have charged a 38-year-old man for murdering his father in their Wong Tai Sin home.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption received 4,010 corruption reports last year, up 13% on 2010.

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Here's a fascinating article on the subject from the Danwei blog. Among other things, it discusses the case-cracking incentives faced by police. Non-political offenses are rarely the subject of central government attention; crimes like serial murder ar…