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THE DEATH PENALTY

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6. The Prime Minister will be asked to justify the

Queen's decision last May to reprive the murderer

Tsoi after the Governor had decided that the law should!

take its course. In public we should hold to the line

that it is not customary to give reasons for such

decisions. But in private, and to the members of

Executive Council, the Prime Minister will be able to

repeat the explanation tht I have already given them,

of the parliamentary situation in this country at the

time of the Tsoi case which coincided with the debate

on the death penalty in Northern Ireland.

7.

Both Executive Council and the public in Ilong

Kong will however be more interested in the future, and

particularly in the case of Lam Fo. This man was

convicted of murder and reprieved, and has now committal

another murder in prison. The Governor is about to

discuss the case informally with his Executive Council.

Their advice should be known by the time we meet to

consider this paper. The Governor will himself

consider the case in the light of Executive Council's

advice. If he decides to reprieve there is no problem.

But if he decides th t the law must take its course,

he has agreed to give us eight weeks notice before

announcing his decision.

8.

We have already considered the general question

of the death penalty in the dependent territories

(DCP (73)17th meeting). We then decided to take no

steps to abolish it in those dependent territories

that have elected legislatures. We also agreed that it

was important to support the Governor of Hong Kọng

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