of any other entertainment connected with, or provided at the same time us, such provision".

8th May 1971.

By Command,

Hugh

Hugh Muthar honden Астана

Colonial Secretary,

WARNINGS,

The Acceptance of Advantage Regulations 1971 specify those advan- tages which a Crown servant may accept without committing an offence against section 3 of the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, which reads -

++* Any Crown servant who, without the general or special permission of the Governor, solicita of accepts any advantage shall be guilty of an offence."

However, Crown servants should be warned that they may be guilty of offences against other sactions of the same Ordinance if they accept any advantage (even gifts or passages which are permitted by the above regulations) with a corrupt motive-that is to say, as an improper induce- mem or reward for or otherwise improperly on account of the doing, or mat doing, of some part of their official duties. This includes the accept- ance of an advantage which the Crown servant believes or supeols or has reasonable grounds to believe or suspect is given with a corrupt motive.

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