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P.R.H. 7

HONG KONG GOVERNMENT

INFORMATION SERVICES

DAILY INFORMATION

BULLETIN

Wednesday, November 18, 1970

PREVENTION OF BRIBERY BILL 1970

Resumed Debate In Council

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6.

The Attorney General, Mr. D.T.E. Roberts, said today the Government

intended to follow a recommendation of the Advisory Committee on Corruption

that the anti-corruption branch should remain part of the Royal Hong Kong

Police Force for between three to five years after which the position

would be reviewed.

He told the Legislative Council at the resumed debate on the second

reading of the Prevention of Bribery Bill 1970 that the question of entrusting

the administration of the Bill's provisions to the anti-corruption branch

of the police force had provoked nore discussion than any other.

But in view of the increased success enjoyed by the branch in the

past two to three years, the Government did not accept the suggestion that

its record was such that a change was required.

In his view, it was also pertinent that the initiative for the

reform of the present "somewhat unsatisfactory" law on corruption had come

from the branch itself.

He would support an amendment at the committee stage designed to

alter the definition of "Director" (of the anti-corruption branch) to mean

the person appointed by the Governor to be in charge of the anti-corruption

office.

/He

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