Today we enter the fascinating world of Hong Kong Disciplined Services, a topic that has captured the attention and interest of people around the world. Hong Kong Disciplined Services is a relevant topic in today's society and has generated a series of discussions and debates in various areas. In this article we will explore the different facets and perspectives of Hong Kong Disciplined Services, from its origins to its impact today. We will delve into its relevance in popular culture, its influence on politics and its implication in people's daily lives. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection about Hong Kong Disciplined Services.
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Subjected to legal regulations, the Hong Kong Disciplined Services, also known as Disciplinary forces are made up of the following:-
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) reports directly to the Chief Executive. Although they are not typically uniformed, they are considered as a regular force. Much of their work is classified[citation needed]. They treat the identity of the complainant in strict confidence (try to keep it confidential). After lodging a complaint to the ICAC, the complainant cannot disclose the identity of the subject person.
Six regular forces report to the Security Bureau:
Two auxiliary forces also report to the Security Bureau. They are mainly staffed by volunteers trained in responding to emergency and operations.