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Hong Kong Anti-Fraud Alliance Platform Officially Launched

Hong Kong Anti-Fraud Alliance Platform Officially Launched

Uniting Social and Technological Forces to Advance Anti-Fraud Efforts from Advocacy to Action

HONG KONG, May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Hong Kong Anti-Fraud Alliance, jointly initiated by Legislative Council members, technology leaders, and community representatives, officially held its Platform Launch Ceremony on April 22 at the main stage of Hong Kong Web3 Festival 2026. The event marks a new phase in the city’s anti-fraud efforts—one that is digitalized, systematized, and driven by cross-sector collaboration.

As the official technical infrastructure partner of the platform, Z Oracle played a key role in bringing the initiative to life. The company is responsible for the system’s overall design, development, and operations, and provides blockchain data analytics and risk identification capabilities to integrate anti-fraud intelligence from multiple sources. Following the ceremony, Z Oracle Founder and CEO JZ delivered a keynote speech outlining the platform’s operational model and future roadmap.

The launch ceremony brought together representatives from the political and technology sectors, including Legislative Council Member Johnny Ng Kit-chong (Initiator of the Alliance), Mr. Wilson Shum Ho-kit, BBS, JP (Hong Kong Deputy to the National People’s Congress and Co-Initiator), and Mr. Ng Gilbert Man Him (Director of the Blockchain Compliance Professionals Association and Alliance Initiator). Industry representatives from organizations such as Web3Labs, Slowmist, and Z Oracle also attended. Together, they officiated the platform launch on stage, symbolizing the official operation of Hong Kong’s first anti-fraud collaboration platform that integrates community power with technological capabilities.

The Alliance’s advisory and membership base spans diverse sectors of society, including Mr. Lai Tung-kwok, former Secretary for Security, Mr. Tang King-shing, former Commissioner of Police, and Mr. Lai Wing-leung, advisor to the Chief Executive’s Policy Unit (Economic Development Experts Group), alongside professionals from the legal, technology, and community sectors. This broad representation reflects strong societal consensus and support for advancing anti-fraud initiatives.

From Concept to Implementation: A New Collaborative Model for Anti-Fraud

In recent years, fraud cases in Hong Kong have continued to rise, with increasingly sophisticated tactics spanning online scams, investment fraud, and cross-border digital asset crimes. Several years ago, Legislative Council Member Johnny Ng proposed the establishment of the Anti-Fraud Alliance to consolidate societal resources, strengthen public education, and support victims.

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