Bertrand de Speville

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de Speville, Bertrand (1997). Hong Kong: Policy Initiatives Against Corruption. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ISBN   9264160108.
  • de Speville, Bertrand (2010). Overcoming Corruption: The Essentials. de Speville & Associates. ISBN   0956478808.
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    Bertrand de Speville
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    de Speville in 2016
    Commissioner of the ICAC
    In office
    22 February 1993 21 January 1996