Macao's Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has received 300 fraud complaints prior to the September legislature elections, local media reported Monday.
The Macao Post quoted Commissioner Against Corruption Cheong U as saying that 10 alleged pre-election corruption cases have been transferred to the Public Prosecution for further investigations.
Over 100 registered voters might face criminal charges, the anti-corruption chief added.
He reportedly vowed to "do the very best" to ensure that the elections will be free of rigging.
The official also urged the voters to protect "their highest democratic tool" by keeping the elections clean.
The special administrative region, with a population of nearly 470,000, will hold "direct and indirect" legislative polls on Sept. 25.
Source: Xinhua