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10th International Conference of the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation in Macau


The 10th International Conference of the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation will be held from 23rd to 25th of November in Macau, under the theme “a road to the future – international cooperation fighting crime”. The opening ceremony will be held, at 09:30 am on the 23rd of November at the Macau Tower, in the presence of the Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah. The Conference, co-organised by the Macau Public Prosecution Office and the Asia Crime Prevention Foundation, will focus on terrorism, corruption, money laundering, counterfeiting of cash and credit cards, fraud and other related crimes. The Asia Crime Prevention Foundations (ACPF) is an international non-governmental organisation, established in 1982, to promote sustainable development, peace and stability in Asia and the world through more effective crime prevention, criminal justice policies and practices, and mutual cooperation among all those concerned The ultimate goal of ACPF is "Prosperity Without Crime." ACPF was granted as a special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 1991, and was promoted to a General Consultative Status with UN on 3rd May 2000 by the resolution of ECOSOC. Macau Public Prosecution Office expects, through this conference, to push forward the international and regional judiciary cooperation, and continue to promote that mechanism having in consideration the principles “One Country, Two Systems”, equity, reciprocity and efficacy in a way to develop the co-operation and interchange in the judiciary, legal areas and staff training.



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