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Date:
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Time:
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Reporter:
PMS
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MR CHEONG:
Well, I mean
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S for S:
Industrially. I don't quite get
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your question.
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them making the products the way it has been made in the private
sector.
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Yes.
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MR CHEONG:
Or in industry.
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S for S:
Yes.
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A special training programme would involve
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I mean for example, when you say you did
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not accept the productivity being low and you mentioned that the
Director of Audit
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I said that against the background I
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MR CHEONG:
Well, okay. You say
Having regard to the sort of people
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MR CHEONG:
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Okay, okay. You also said that the Director
of Audit was wrong in making a comparison with the private sector.
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did say that.
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S for S:
Yes, I agree. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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MR CHEONG:
But if I draw to paragraph 81.