A much caster
REFERENCES
Flag A 7 November 1973
Flag B 17 October 1973
Flag C 23 July 1973
Written Parliamentary Question by Mr James Johnson MP
Written Parliamentary Question by Mr James Johnson MP
Written Parliamentary Question by Mr James Johnson MP
Return of Godber
Anti-Corruption Commission
Blair-Kerr
Report
Flag D 31 October 1973
Foreign Affairs Debate
Hong Kong
NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES
HAS MRS ELLIOTT BEEN BADLY TREATED?
1. A Judicial Commission of Inquiry, headed by the Chief
Justice of Hong Kong, in 1966 carefully considered allegations
that police officers had forced two youths to make statements
incriminating Mrs Elliott in the Star Ferry riots. The
and indeed enticed five E Commission rejected the allegations
of candyou will the tribuna! to lack
WOULD NOT A REVIEW OF THE CASE NOW BE USEFUL?
2.
This is for the Hong Kong Government to decide, but it is
not likely that any review would come to a different conclusion
after so long-
7 years.
ARE WE SATISFIED THAT EVERYTHING POSSIBLE IS BEING DONE TO
SUPPRESS CORRUPTION IN HONG KONG?
"PUNY"
3. The Senior Puisne Judge in Hong Kong, Sir Alastair Blair-
Kerr, in a recent report, has made recommendations on 'steps to
eradicate corruption. The Governor, with HMG's full support, is
taking strenuous measures in line with these recommendations.
The
establishment of the independent
Compton Commissen
major step in thin
dericton.
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