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The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Mr Eddie Yue Wai-man inspected the passing-out parade for 27 probationary inspectors and 172 recruit police constables at the Hong Kong Police College on April 27.



Mr Yue points out in his speech that HKMA and the Force have a common mission to ensure the safety, stability and prosperity of the city. Saying that the safety of the financial system and social stability indeed are interdependent and mutually reinforcing, he adds that both have thus been covered as key areas in the holistic approach to national security.


He says that technology crimes, especially online fraud, have been increasing, thus posing substantial challenges to the common mission of the HKMA and the Force in ensuring safety and stability. He particularly mentions that the modus operandi of international criminals, and money laundering methods in digital fraud cases have been frequently changed, and hence the risks posed to the safety of Hong Kong's financial system should not be ignored.



Mr Yue states that in the face of these evolving threats, the HKMA, together with the banking industry, has enhanced co-operation with the Force to combat digital fraud on all fronts. With the knowledge, professional skills and resources gathered from all parties, a number of innovative measures, including intelligence exchange, suspicious transaction identification and establishing mechanism to intercept fraudulent payments, have been launched to jointly prevent and combat these financial crimes.


He also notes that both sides have joined hands to strengthen publicity and education work to raise public awareness of deception and money laundering, and help the public identify fraud and online traps. He adds that through close collaboration, a solid defence system has been established to resist the ever-changing landscape of crime and money laundering, thereby protecting citizens' property and maintaining the safety of Hong Kong's financial system.



In the meantime, he praises the Force for sparing no effort in safeguarding national security and maintaining public order in the past few years, restoring social stability and creating a favourable environment for the HKMA to vigorously promote the development of Hong Kong as an international financial centre. He hopes to continue to work together with the Force to fulfill their role as a guardian to ensure community and financial safety, and maintain Hong Kong's prosperity and stability.


He encourages all graduates to devote themselves wholeheartedly to performing their duties after graduation. No matter what difficulties and challenges they may face, they can still continue to work with dedication and commitment, and inherit the spirit of "Serving Hong Kong with honour, duty and loyalty".


Chief Executive of the HKMA Mr Eddie Yue Wai-man inspects the passing-out parade as Reviewing Officer at the Police College.
Chief Executive of the HKMA Mr Eddie Yue Wai-man inspects the passing-out parade as Reviewing Officer at the Police College.
Graduates on the march.
Graduates on the march.
Mr Yue (second right, front row), accompanied by the Commissioner (first right, front row), meets the graduates after the passing-out parade.
Mr Yue (second right, front row), accompanied by the Commissioner (first right, front row), meets the graduates after the passing-out parade.
Probationary Inspector Auyeung Ying-ching (right) is awarded the Brian Slevin Trophy and the Baton of Honour while Recruit Police Constable Yau Chun-yiu is presented with the Shave Cup and the Silver Whistle.
Probationary Inspector Auyeung Ying-ching (right) is awarded the Brian Slevin Trophy and the Baton of Honour while Recruit Police Constable Yau Chun-yiu is presented with the Shave Cup and the Silver Whistle.
Mr Yue (first left), accompanied by the Commissioner (second left), congratulates the probationary inspectors.
Mr Yue (first left), accompanied by the Commissioner (second left), congratulates the probationary inspectors.
Family members and friends of the graduate send their congratulations.
Family members and friends of the graduate send their congratulations.
27 probationary inspectors and 172 recruit police constables participate in the passing-out parade.
27 probationary inspectors and 172 recruit police constables participate in the passing-out parade.