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***OUR REF.: PR BED/TJ/1-II
* YOUR Ref.:
C.S. 41A
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COLONIAL SECRETAMAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
HONG KONG
papers
Dear Andrew,
4th April, 1974.
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33 (38)
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Your letter HKK 14/4 of 25th March: we also
are sorry to be losing Trevor Bedford. He gave the required 3 months' notice of resignation as a public officer with effect from 1st April, 1974 and his resignation will therefore be effective on 30th June, 1974. He had not in fact signed an agreement of service with the Independent Commission Against Corruption. He is going to take up an appointment with Hong Kong Land (in Indonesia, we understand), and there is no suggestion of any undesirable connection between his present job and his future employment. Even if there were, of course, we have no sanction on him, because he has resigned, not retired in pensionable circumstances.
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I don't quite understand what you mean by "terminating his appointment", but perhaps you will let me know the significance of this.
RECEIVED IN
REGISTRY No.51
18 APR 1974
WKK 14/4
loter,
Aran
(A.J. Scott)
Secretary for the Civil Service
A.C. Stuart, Esq., C.P.M., Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Department, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, S.W.1.
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