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CORRUPTION AND THE FUGITIVE OFFENDERS ACT

11. When Mr Godber, the Hong Kong policeman,

escaped to Britain before he could be tried for

corruption, the Governor set up a judicial commission

under Sir A Blair-Kerr. His report recommended a new

anti-corruption commission in Hong Kong; changes in

the law and Colonial Regulations in Hong Kong to make

it easier to deal with corrupt public servants; and

the amendment of the UK Fugitive Offenders Act to

allow the return of Godber.

12.

As a result the Governor has already set up an

independent Anti-Corruption Commission under

We

experienced direction. I hope the Home Secretary will

be able to second one or two experienced officers to

help with its Operations Unit have also agreed

with the Governor on changes in the laws and

regulations governing the public service in Hong Kong

which meet most of Sir A Blair-Kerr's recommendations.

These will be announced this month.

13. This leaves the Fugitive Offenders Act. Godber

is accused of an offence under Section 10 of the Hong

Kong Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, which makes it

an offence for a public servant to be in control of

resources which he cannot explain. This provision is

needed in Hong Kong where it is very difficult to

get evidence of actual corruption.

parallel offence in this country.

But there is no

The Fugitive

Offenders Act 1967 introduced for the first time in

its application to the Dependent Territories, the

/so-called

CONFIDENTIAL

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