TNAG-0260-FCO40-296-Legislation-for-prevention-of-bribery-in-Hong-Kong-1970 — Page 9

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Wednesday, December 16, 1970

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To report to the Governor, at such intervals as the Governor may require, on the work of the Office and the incidence of bribery in the Colony.

To determine what information about complaints of bribery shall be passed on to the Establishment Secretary or to other Government Departments or to other branches of the Police Force.

The exercise of the above supervisory functions shall not affect the responsibility of the Director for the manner in which the investigation of a particular complaint is carried out.

On the membership of the Target Committee, Mr. Sneath recalled

how it had been urged there should be non-government presence on the Committee.

He described this as a matter on which opinions differed, but he

said the Governor had agreed before the Ordinance was brought into force,

one or more non-government servants would be appointed

provided someone

suitable could be found to accept "this onerous and time-consuming responsibility."

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