inquiry into the circumstance of Mr Godber's

departure; and then secondly to consider whether any

changes in the law or current arrangements were

required. His first report, which was published in

July, contained recommendations for closing certain

loopholes in the law and in security at the airport.

These have been accepted. The Governor is now

urgently considering a number of further recommendation:

made subsequently by Sir Alastair.

We are

I of course very concerned about these

allegations of corruption in Hong Kong. But think

this is a problem which must be dealt with primarily

Tony Rogle Las

by the Hong Kong Government. however, had

extensive discussions with the Governor recently

about how the problem should be tackled. I can assure

the covarov

you that he is taking, and intends to take, firm

measures.

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