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(48) in AP 293/61-C(92) IV
N.C.G. Whitney Esq.,
Hong Kong Department,
Foreign and Commonwealth office
BY FAX
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
HONG KONG
5 November 1992
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Dear Nigel.
Transfer to Permament and Application for HMOCS Membership
Thank you for your letter. draft statement to the Registrar, Supreme Court.
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Apart from the necessary and proper references to "compensation and incentive scheme" in paragraphs 1 and 2, I would suggest that you use only the term "compensation scheme" in the following paragraphs.
Continued reference to "incentive" will only infuriate HMOCS officers, stir up passions, and lead to the suspicion that their points made during the May consultations have not been seriously considered despite the assurance that they would be reflected to Ministers for consideration.
If you are unable to accede to this
the wording
term "HMCCS arrangements" would be preferable.
cover of
The reference in paragraph 4 should read "as set out the Statement on behalf of the Secretary of State on Membership of HMOCS circulated under
the Registrar, Supreme Courts' memorandum on Transfer to Pensionahle Establishment HMOCS dated 12 August 1992"
Permanent and and Membership of