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Nigel Parker Esq

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"EGISTRY

Legal Adviser

Downing Street

Foreign and Commonweal

RECEIVED

Dear Nige

DESK OFFICER IMDEX

PA

19 APR 1991

1

CC Mr

Guy

SEAD

(T)

Mir Mani

Mr Sauty

HKD

10

2. Back to me

دنام

NA

22/3

Please quote

L88/5731/NA

Your reference

REGISTRY

Date

20 March 1991

RE: OSMAN

We spoke about this matter on the telephone this morning and I enclose herewith copy correspondence that I have received through MacFarlanes from the Attorney General's Chambers, Hong Kong, referring to correspondence between Kevin Cahill and Rita Fan. Kevin Cahill is in possession of one of the documents in respect of which the Divisonal Court has ruled that Public Interest Immunity applies. The Director of Public Prosecutions, Hong Kong, has asked the Treasury Solicitor to comment as to whether Mr Cahill's conduct amounts to contempt of Court. In my view it does not and I enclose herewith a copy of a draft letter which, subject to your instructions, I propose to send to MacFarlanes setting out the reason why I hold that view.

There is nothing to suggest how Kevin Cahill came by this document or to suggest what other of the privileged documents he may possess. His letter refers to a forthcoming book and documentary in which he threatens to use this telex and other documents. The FCO could contemplate bringing some form of injunctive proceedings against Mr Cahill to restrain the use of this and possibly other documents but this is a matter of policy in respect of which I presently have no instructions. You will of course recall that this document was one of several which were disclosed voluntarily to Osman's legal advisers at an earlier stage of proceedings prior to the claim of PII. Accordingly, any attempt to restrain the use of such documents now might be fraught with difficulty and some embarrassment. Nevertheless, this is a matter for you and your

adminstrators.

I should be pleased to receive your authority to send the letter to MacFarlanes either as drafted or with amendments as soon as possible.

Yours ever,

N ASH

Nic

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