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Communications on this subject should
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THE LEGAL SECRETARY
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CHAMBERS
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CHAMBERS,
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Our Ref: 14/2/184
Your Ref: HKK 14/18
17 July,
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Dear Toay,
HICKLY /17
Miss Kelly
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PREVENTION OF BRIBERY ORDINANCE
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file
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A.R.R.
A. R. RUSHFORD
I have shown the Solicitor-General your letter of 16 July. When the Attorney-General advised, in September 1970, that he would not be able to justify Section 10 of the Hong Kong Prevention of Bribery Bill, that Section did not contain sub-sections (2) and (4). The addition of these sub-sections does not, however, in the Solicitor-General's view dispose of the objections of legal principle. The Solicitor-General does not therefore dissent from the conclusion contained in paragraph 2 of your telegram 689 to Hong Kong, which is based on political grounds.
18.7.73
A. R. Rushford, Esq., CMG.,
Deputy Legal Adviser,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office,
Downing Street,
London.S.W.1.
Your
ever,
Muchool de Wata
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