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December 8, 2007

Enforcement

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Police professionalism enhancement essential
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Gordon Fung
Troops review: Police College graduates see Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management) Fung Siu-yuen off.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management) Gordon Fung says all Police officers have the duty to enhance their professionalism, adding Police are willing to continually devote resources to training.

 

Inspecting a passing-out parade today, Mr Fung encouraged the new recruits to pursue excellence through life-long learning.

 

"This is the reason why the Force is willing to continually devote huge amounts of resources to training.

 

"With such a comprehensive system to support you, every one of you has the duty to continue learning so as to enhance your professionalism," he told the graduating officers.

 

He said life-long learning is especially important to the passing-out inspectors as there is so much to learn about management. He also told them to abide by two fundamental principles: "Be fair, just and open" and "Lead by example".

 

A total of 25 probationary inspectors and 203 recruit constables passed out today.

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