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Our main concern is that we do not, and may not for some time have comprehensive legislation covering the proceeds of crime other than drug trafficking. We note that Articles 2(2) and 6(4) provide for Parties to the Convention to make declarations limiting the offences, etc., to which those Articles shall apply. However, it is not clear whether, if the UK were to extend the
application of the Convention to Hong
Hong Kong, such reservations could be made in respect of Hong Kong. I should be most grateful if you could seek preliminary legal advice on the possibility of
of the Convention being extended to Hong Kong, subject to such reservations are permitted under Article 40, even though those reservations may not apply to the UK as a Party to the Convention.
Aside from this point, it would also be very helpful if you would keep me advised of the progress of the Convention, particularly as regards the expected time-frame for ratification by the United Kingdom and other European states.
Yours ever
Wanit
(David Weeks ) Commissioner for Narcotics