4. You also asked about the different types of disciplinary awards. As can be seen from flag N (Prison Rule 254 flagged), these range from reprimand and severe reprimand (which freeze an officers promotion for between 1 to 5 years), to a fine of an amount no more than one month's salary, demotion or compulsory retirement. Mr Hung was therefore given one of the least significant punishments.
5. In short, I continue to recommend that it would be appropriate to deal with this case without reference to the
Secretary of State or the Palace.
6.
For completeness I now attach the papers sent to me by the Hong Kong Government on this case, for your further
consideration.
These are as follows:-
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i) Mr Hung's petition to the Governor of 9 May; Comments of the Commissioner of Correctional Services Department (CSD); the conclusions of Civil Service Branch on the
case (CSB); Letter denying the petition from Mr Eason, CSB of 31 May 1988.
ii) A further representation to the Governor by Mr Hung of 6 June 1988 (enclosing memos to demonstrate his
competence), Comments of the Commissioner of CSD; Comments of CSB and a letter of reply to Mr Hung of
28 June 1988.
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iii) Letter of 18 January 1990 from Hong Kong Government forwarding Mr Hung's petition to the Secretary of State; Background brief on the case sent to the Governor; Recommendation that petition be forwarded to the
Secretary of State with advice that it be denied;
Governor's approval of the recommendation.
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