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CCAC launches “Promoting Honesty” video contest for secondary school students


The Commission Against Corruption announces to launch a video contest targeting local secondary school students. Entitled “Promoting Honesty”, the contest welcomes short video clips created individually or by students in small groups. Through organising this contest, the CCAC aims to encourage students to reflect on the importance of honesty and integrity in their everyday life and to promote these values conveyed in the creative works. The video contest features two categories of participants, namely Junior Secondary Group and Senior Secondary Group. Participants are required to, via the use of video cameras, cameras or mobile phones, shoot a one to three minute video with such optional themes as “fair competition”, “values about money”, “honesty and loyalty”, “incorruptibility” or “trustworthiness”. The application and submission deadline falls on 30th October this year. The judging panel consists of the organiser and professionals from the local film and television industry. The judging criteria will be based on theme expression, creativity, educative value and shooting technique. Not more than 15 entries will be selected from each of the two groups, and those shortlisted will go on to compete for the Champion, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up, Merit Awards and a Most Popular Video award in their respective group. For details please refer to the contest rules and the application form. Both the contest rules and the application form are available at the CCAC’s Headquarters and its Branch Offices in Areia Preta and Taipa. They are also downloadable from the CCAC’s website. Enquiry hotline: 2832 6300.



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