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courses. We also provided language training to<br />
our officers to enhance their language<br />
proficiencies. 290 officers attended Chinese and<br />
English writing skills and Putonghua skills training<br />
programmes during the year.<br />
Apart from the traditional day-time<br />
classroom training, we continued to promote<br />
continuing professional development through<br />
evening courses. We launched a pilot evening<br />
training programme in the year. It was well<br />
received <strong>by</strong> our officers. With the launch of the<br />
ICAC Cyber Learning Centre in the first half of<br />
2001, we shall be able to provide better support<br />
to our officers for self-development.<br />
STAFF RELATIONS AND WELFARE<br />
The Commission Staff Consultative<br />
Committee comprises the Commissioner as<br />
Chairman and 24 elected staff representatives of<br />
various ranks and departments. The Committee<br />
provides a channel for staff to express their views<br />
direct to the Commissioner on matters affecting<br />
conditions of service and welfare. Similar<br />
channels of communication exist in the three<br />
departments and the Administration Branch. The<br />
Departmental Consultative Committees are<br />
chaired <strong>by</strong> the respective Heads of Departments.<br />
To strengthen communication and co-operation<br />
between management and General Grades Staff,<br />
we established the General Grades Consultative<br />
Committee (GGCC) in June 2000. The Committee<br />
is chaired <strong>by</strong> Assistant Director/Administration,<br />
who is the Head of General Grades. The GGCC<br />
and each Departmental Consultative Committee<br />
held regular meetings and a total of 17 meetings<br />
were held during the year.<br />
The ICAC Welfare Fund, Staff Welfare<br />
Fund and Staff Relief Fund provide relief to staff<br />
in need of financial assistance. The Welfare<br />
Funds also finance activities for the well-being of<br />
staff.<br />
The ICAC Credit Union was formed in<br />
December 1978 to provide credit facilities for its<br />
members in accordance with the Credit Unions<br />
Ordinance. It is run <strong>by</strong> office-bearers elected<br />
from all ranks and is one of the best established<br />
credit unions in Hong Kong. By the end of 2000,<br />
the Credit Union had 963 members with total<br />
savings in the region of HK$28.9 million.<br />
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