ICAC Investigators 2014

ICAC Investigators 2014
廉政行動2014

ICAC Investigators 2014 promo poster
Genre Crime, Police, Non-fiction
Created by Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
Directed by Ep.1: Adam Wong, Dante Lam
Ep.2: Terry Tong
Ep.3: Herman Yau
Ep.4: Teddy Robin
Ep.5: Alex Cheung
Starring Ep.1: Liu Kai-chi, Jo Koo, Venus Wong, Hugo Wong
Ep.2: Lawrence Cheng, Gardner Tse, Raymond Wong Ho-yin
Ep.3: Alice Chan, Joyce Tang, Shirley Yeung, Jason Chan
Ep.4: Ruco Chan, K. K. Cheung, Sire Ma
Ep.5: Eddie Kwan, Vincent Wong, Kenny Wong, Jade Leung
Composer(s) Pun Hon Wai
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 5
Production
Producer(s) Tommy Leung, Lo Heung Lan
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) RTHK
Release
Original network Jade
HD Jade
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 5 April 2014 (2014-04-05) – 3 May 2014 (2014-05-03)
Chronology
Preceded by ICAC Investigators 2011
Related shows ICAC Investigators (TV series)
External links
Website
ICAC Investigators 2014
Traditional Chinese 廉政行動2014
Simplified Chinese 廉政行动2014

ICAC Investigators 2014 (Traditional Chinese: 廉政行動2014; literally "Upright Government Walk Movement 2014") (Chinese: 廉政行動2014; Jyutping: lim4 zing3 haang4 dung6 2014) is the 2014 edition of the ICAC Investigator series, produced by Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) (ICAC) and broadcast on TVB. Each criminal case is based on actual cases investigated by the ICAC.[1]

Cast and Synopsis

Case #1: Better Tomorrow

Starring:

Kwok Siu Lam (Venus Wong) is a new ICAC investigator, she is very ambitious and hopes to be assigned to major cases right away. However her first assignment is a case to investigate supermarket workers that takes bribes for selling baby milk powder. Siu Lam gets close to supermarket manager Betty Lai (Jo Koo) in order to uncover the true operation of this scheme, but seeing Betty as a single mother with a young daughter to take care of she is disappointed to see regular citizens resort to taking bribes in order to make ends meet. Senior investigator Martin (Liu Kai Chi) reminds Siu Lam of why ICAC was set up, in order to rid those who corrupt to better themselves. With Martin's assurance she is reminded of why she wanted to be an ICAC agent and realize all ICAC cases are treated the same. ICAC finds out that Betty withholds stocks from hitting the supermarket selves in order to sell large shipments to a mainland supplier for a cut of the profit because milk powder are resold at a higher price in mainland.

Actual case: The case is based on the 2011 ParknShop supermarket chain baby milk powder bribery case code name "sunshine". Baby milk powder produced in Japan were rationed in Hong Kong due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, milk powder supply was limited. Supermarket workers would take bribes in order to inform customers when shipments of milk powder would arrive and also selling large quantities to Mainland suppliers for a cut of the profit sold in Mainland.[2][3]

Case #2: Web of Greed

Starring:

Leung Tak Sing (Lawrence Cheng) is the Chief Building Services Engineer of the Housing Department in Hong Kong. He uses his position to take bribes from contractor in exchange for issuing government contracts to them. He is very cautious of his dealings and tends to meet those giving him bribes in open areas using code words to discuss their dealings. ICAC investigators Chapman Cheuk (Gardner Tse) and Mak Siu Tin (Raymond Wong) are on to him but unable to find any solid evidence against him. They seek the help of other government departments and ask for the Housing Department permission to install hidden cameras in Tak Sing's office. With video evidence of Tak Sing counting his bribe money in his office ICAC is able to make an arrest.

Actual case: The case is based on Chan Kau-tai, who is also the father of Hong Kong singer actor Eason Chan. Chan Kau-tai was convicted for accepting HK $3 million in bribes and served a 6-year sentence.[4][5]

Case #3: Money Mind

Starring:

Yip Mei Lan (Alice Chan) is a well known business women in Hong Kong society. Her raise to the top is legendary as she went from poor mainland girl running a small noodle shop with her mainland husband to a upper society wealthy women in Hong Kong, but her raise was not easy. She sacrifices herself by marry a Hong Kong man she didn't love in order to gain Hong Kong citizenship. Once she became a citizen she divorces her Hong Kong husband and abandons their daughter, so she can legally marry her mainland husband and have him immigrate to Hong Kong. Once Mei Lan and her mainland husband are together again they ambitiously build a empire by investing in real-estate and opening night clubs. Her ambitions get the better of her when she starts dealing in insider trading to gain more, in the end she feels like the most foolish women in world when she finds out her mainland husband whom she sacrificed so much for uses their wealth to support his many mistresses.

Actual case: The case is based on 2006 Mao Yuping credit fraud case. Mao Yuping wife of Shanghai tycoon Zhou Zhengyi was sentenced to 32 months in prison for conspiracy of defrauding letters of credits worth HK $49 million (US $6.32 million).[6] Mao Yuping is also known for famously slapping Hong Kong actress Kristy Yeung in 2002 at a restaurant in public for having an affair with her husband Zhou Zhengyi.[7][8]

Case #4: Goal Tricks

Starring:

Kong Chi Wah (Ronald Law) is an aspiring and passionate soccer player who goes astray when he gets entangled with illegal soccer gamblers. To make money on the side he starts to purposely throw soccer games but matters become worse when he starts to recruit other soccer players to throw the game also. ICAC is tipped off of the illegal gamblings happening with the players. ICAC investigator Kelvin Chan Kwok Yan (Ruco Chan), Lee Chi Chung (Cheung Kwok Keung) and BoBo Law Po Man (Sire Ma) secretly investigate on the players. Some of players agree to throwing the game to make money on the side while some who remain dedicated to their game continue to practice in order for their team to win.

Actual case: The case is based on 2011's Hong Kong Sapling Football Club player Iu Wai who would offer bribes to other players in order to fix a match.[9][10]

Case #5: Partner

Starring:

ICAC reached its 20th anniversary in the 1990s and it was also reported that police corruption was in its decline because of the ICAC agency dedication on bringing those who corrupt to justice. But in the present time a case involving more than twenty police officers, ranging from low to high ranks including police officer Fung Chi Keung (Hoffman Cheng) and Chief Inspector John Ng (Desmond So) corruption is brought to the attention of ICAC. ICAC investigator Edmond Lee (Eddie Kwan) who was part of a police corruption case in the 90's now leads rookie investigator Jacky (Vincent Wong) to follow up on the new corruption case.

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Premiere

A premiere screening of the first episode was held at the Grand Theater in the Hong Kong Cultural Center on March 26, 2014, one week before the airing of the series.

Ratings

Episodes DateAverage Points
1 April 4, 2014 18
2 April 12, 2014 18
3 April 19, 2014 17
4 April 26, 2014 17
5 May 3, 2014 17
Average17

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See also

References

  1. “ICAC Investigators 2014” to Feature Raymond Wong and Ruco Chan. Retrieved 7-5-2014
  2. 18 ARRESTED IN HONG KONG MILK BRIBERY CASE. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  3. Hong Kong Corruption Scandal: Milk Powder for the Mainland. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  4. Hit for ICAC officer in ruling on star's father. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  5. The Case of Chan Kau-tai. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  6. HK sentences tycoon's wife 16 months jail for fraud credit. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  7. The slap trap. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  8. Property mogul Zhou Zhengyi with wife Mao Yuping. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  9. Hong Kong footballer sentenced for offering bribes to fix match. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  10. In Hong Kong It Gets Worse Before It Gets Better. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  11. www.icac.org.hk. ?Retrieved 7-6-2014
  12. ICAC Investigators 2014 - Preview of Cases. Retrieved 7-6-2014
  13. ratings report. Retrieved 7-6-2014

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