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3.
did
He
Rong kept the conversation at a social level.
ask me about my present job as DSCA (I was DSGD when we
met in Peking in May 1989), but his question was probably
courtesy as he appeared to know what CAB does quite
I took the
opportunity to ask him about his own
out of
well.
job.
He said he had
no
particular brief but would do
"any job the boss gives to me". My impression was that
Rong was more likely to be speaking the truth than
evasive.
4.
I then
the
followed up the NCNA topic and said
contacts I had had with NCNA staff had been useful.
Rong responded by saying that more contacts between NCNA
and HKG officials would be useful. It would also be useful
to have more communication between HKG officials and their
mainland counterparts, at both the central and regional
I said the HKG was keen in improving our civil
servants' understanding of government administration in
China, and had several on-going exchange programmes,
including the regular sponsored visits and legal studies
visits and other ad hoc working
working visits to Guangdong.
I also said SCS, who was
interest in this matter.
levels.
Mr.
formerly SGD, took a personal
Rong said he had not met
Wiggham and would very much like to have an opportunity
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