532
533
A.
329.
2 had considered it and put it to one side and considered
section 10 would be more appropriate.
What caused
you later to change your mind?
A.
Legal aavice.
$
In that all?
352
les.
Facts didn't change at all?
Allegations and evidence from our inquiries all along led me to believe that perhaps section 10 would be an appropriate charge but
ú
I sought legal advice anu I was advised conspiracy would be better
charge.
r. Sceats: No re-examination.
witness released.
F419 OM JUH LUNG sworn in English, states:
an an investigating officer in ICAC. I have held post since November 1974. I have been engaged in inquiries since around February this year
in relation to matters before Court. I have been working immediately under fr. Guy. In April this year I conducted search of Cheng heuk-fun's premises.On 22/4/75 I found certain pieces of paper with Chinese characters of names, and some figure.. (El. 170 and 71 show to witness). These are the 2 papers I seized from his home. Fir. Cheng Fun appeared on some of the bank drafts. 1 received information from the bank regarding his address in Tung Tin street in Lunglom and I went there with a lady inside told me he was working in Sun Restaurant in kowloon City at that time. I went to the sun estaurant with
Mr. Gu and mr. wattress who is also an 10AC Officer. I Was instructed by my senior officer to go and see other witnesses who have given evidence in this case. I was present on 16/0 with ar. Clarke when
he interviewed 24. Interview took place in ir. Thompson's legal adviser's office. 1 was present when lir. Clarke put a prepared question to mr. Thompson and he recorded his answer. I do also present with r. duy on 19/9 when r. Thompson's house was searched. we did not search his house. i was present when Mr. Guy put certain documents to 2A in offices of ICAO. Documents were draft application forms used by wing Lung Lank and 2 letters from ir. Thompson to Mongitong & Shanghai