OTICE OF MOTIONS (HOUSE OF COMMONS 1992)
NO 5
363
2435
MR LORRAIN OSMAN
Irene Adams MP
Harry Barnes MP Kevin Barron MP Joe Benton MP Peter Bottomley MP Andrew Bowden MP Roland Boyes MP Keith Bradley MP Dennis Cananvan MP Harry Cohen MP Robin Corbett MP
James Couchman MP
John Cummings MP '
Ron Davies MP Jimmy Dunnachie MP Rt. Hon. Michael Foot MP Llin Golding MP Thomas Graham MP Harry Greenway MP Win Griffiths MP Bruce Grocott MP
Kim Howells MP
Eric Illsey MP
Sir Charles Irving MP
Sir Russell Johnston MP Martyn Jones MP David Knox MP Paul Marland MP Alan Meale MP. Chris Mullin MP Edward O'Hara MP Robert Parry MP Terry Patchett MP Peter L Pike MP Joyce Quin MP Geoffrey Robinson MP
Allan Rogers MP
Chris Smith MP
Gerry Steinberg MP
Rt. Hon. Dr. Gerard Vaughan MP James Wallace MP Kenneth Warren MP Mike Watson MP
Dennis Skinner MP Bill Michie MP Mr Bob Clay
That this House notes with acute concern the plight of Mr Lorrain Osman who, on 6th December in Brixton Prison, commenced his seventh year of incarceration on remand and unconvicted of any crime and held since 5th December 1985; notes that Mr Osman faces another two years on remand whilst the Hong Kong authorities collect further evidence they claim is required for any prosecution to commence despite the six years that they have already had to prepare their case; notes that the time already served by Mr Osman is the equivalent of a sentence in excess of 12 years and also exceeds the period of incarceration served by many offenders sentenced to life imprisonment, and that his detention without trial is an appalling reflection of the exercise of the duty imposed upon the state to protect the citizen's most treasured right of liberty; and calls upon the Home Secretary to exercise his powers to forthwith end the extradition process and restore Mr Osman to freedom immediately.
NO.81
3085
811
LAW IN HONG KONG
John Battle MP
Harry Cohen MP
Dr. Norman A. Godman MP Eric Illsley MP Win Griffiths MP
Elliot Morley MP
That this House notes with the utmost alarm and concern the minutes of a meeting in Hong Kong on 17th January 1985 at which the Financial Secretary and Deputy Governor Sir John Bremridge and the Attorney General Michael Thomas QC, agreed to 'bend the law' in furtherance of the improper and unlawful 'cover up' being conducted by the Malaysian Committee of Enquiry investigator Chooi Mon Sou; notes with even greater alarm that the present Head of the Foreign Office, Sir David Gilmore, signed a number of cables during the same period implying that he and other Foreign and Commonwealth Office officials may have been aware of the Malaysian 'cover up'; is further concerned that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has refused to hand these cables over to the courts with the effect of assisting that cover up which was being conducted on behalf of three Malaysian cabinet ministers; further notes the evidence now available that other documents relating to the cover up were in the hands of the Hong Kong Government since 1983; is concerned that in a swom statement before the courts on 15th June 1990 the Hong Kong Government materially misled the courts on this matter, calls upon the Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs Committees of this House to begin an immediate enquiry into this matter, and calls upon the United Kingdom Government to order both the Government of Hong Kong and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to hand over all relevant documents to the courts and to launch an immediate judicial enquiry into the whole matter.
THESE TWO MOTIONS APPEARED ON THE OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH 1992 AND WERE SIGNED BY OVER 50 MPs. THEY ARE PRIVILEGED DOCUMENTS AND CAN BE REPORTED IN FULL.
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