ICAC

ICAC/Investigator Questions

 

  1. How are different people punished for being corrupted depending on the amount of money they have?
  2. What interested you into the industry of corruption?
  3.  What kind of things do you look for when investigating about corruption?
  4. What made you interested in being an ICAC investigator?
  5. How bad was corruption when ICAC first started up and what progress have you made throughout the years ICAC was working?
  6. How do you get the evidence and how much evidence do you need to accuse someone?
  7. How are different parts of ICAC linked together to solve a case?
  8. Was there a specific study/course you did in University that got you interested into this field? Which study/course?
  9. How are social sciences applied in your job?
  10. Why did you choose that instead of being an upfront investigator?
  11. Did you make any mistakes during one of your investigations?(Accusing the wrong person?)
  12. What were the most interesting cases that were given to you? Why?
  13. Were there any cases that were the hard to deal with, if so, which one?
  14. Has there ever been unsolvable cases before? Can you give an example?
  15. Do you have any regrets of working in the ICAC?
  16. How many police officers have been arrested for protection against those who deal drugs , gamble, etc?
  17. How do you investigate a suspect of corruption without violating their privacy?
  18. What memorable experiences do you have working in the ICAC?
  19. What do you think are the core values of being an ICAC investigator?
  20. What information do you need to gather from a suspect to accuse them of corruption?
  21. What are the most common cases you need to handle?
  22. What part of being an ICAC investigator makes you proud?
  23. What strategies do you often use to determine who is telling the truth?
  24. What things made it harder/ prevented you from finding out the truth? (personal privacy etc…)
  25. Does their social status affect their punishment?
  26. What do you do if the suspect of corruption won’t answer your questions?

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