How does he know the Inspector's house ?
A.
I know.
The Chairman ? –
On those occasions you took sums of $55, did you take any other sums ? Did you pay him any other monies at the same time ?
A.
If there was more, I don't remember.
Q.
Were there other occasions on which you paid other sums than $55, were there, or not ?
A.
I don't remember whether there were or not other occasions.
Q.
You don't remember whether on other occasions you paid him other sums than $55 ?
A.
I do not remember.
Q.
Do you see the entries made in the books ?
A.
I do not.
Q.
Can you give us the dates on which you made those two payments of $55 ?
A.
I don't remember what dates.
Q.
Can you read ?
A.
Yes, I can read a little Chinese.
Q.
Can you read account books ?
A.
I can read a little of the account books.
Q.
I understand your position in the Fuk On firm is that you don't necessarily see the accounts; you only have the control of the boating part of the business, is that so ?
A.
Yes, that is so.
Q.
And the books of the Fuk On firm, although they are written up correctly are not necessarily submitted to you?
A.
No, I don't read them.
Q.
You don't read them, or read enough sufficiently to check the books of the firm ?
A.
No.