direct to the Governor rather than through the Chief

Secretary. Lord Goronwy-Roberts, however, floated the idea that in Mr Cater's circumstances, it might be more sensible

for the new Commissioner to involve the Chief Secretary more

closely than had been the practice in the past. Finally, Lord Goronwy-Roberts suggested to Mr Cater that he might produce a report for the Secretary of State setting out his personal assessment of the present position on corruption.

Dist: PS

Ps/hard Gronwy Mr Cortazzi

No Murray

ора

Robern

24/7

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