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16.

The Attorney-General is the principal legal

'adviser to the Government and is regarded as the titular

head of the local bar. He is normally a Queen's Counsel.

His department, consisting of 160 lawyers with an

ancillary staff, is responsible for legislative

drafting and civil litigation to which the Government is

a party.

17. Although the Attorney-General and the staff of his

department are primarily concerned with legal matters,

the Attorney-General, as a senior ex-officio member of

the Executive and Legislative Councils, participates in

the formulation of government policy.

18. The Attorney-General is also responsible for public

prosecutions and in that capacity is autonomous in that

the final decision in respect of the institution, conduct

and discontinuance of public prosecutions rests with him

alone and he is not subject to the direction or control

of any other person or authority.

Requirements of the United Kingdom

19. Under any new constitutional arrangements for Hong

Kong, provision must be made for the proper discharge

of the functions now discharged by the Attorney-General

and his staff.

Possible Changes

a local barrister

20. It is not essential for the office of Attorney-

General to be held by an expatriate

could be appointed if he were properly qualified and a

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