Mr Edward Heath,
The Prime Minister of Great Britain, No. 10 Downing Street,
Londen. U.K.
Lee Yuk Tak, Tung Tau Village, Kowloon City, Kowloon.
16th June,1973.
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Dear Mr Heath,
I am Lee Yuk Tak, a resident of Tung Tau Village in the
British Crown Colony of Hong Kong.
the
For the sake of the children in the Chi Tak Public School
man. His which located in the Tung Tau Village. I have to report a
name is
an ex-police major who stationed in the Sin. -British border during the big Chinese refugee flee early in
1960's.
collected a sum of $2,000 to $3,000 per head for each refugee he led through the border. By now he became a wealthy man Due to his power and retired with his fortune he made years ago. and influence, no one in the village dares to expose him and bring
him to justice.
Recently,
became the new superviser of the Chi Tak
in the
Public School in the village. The school's adminstration and affairs were at its worse since his arrival. He forced two teachers school to resigned just because he disliked them. The teachers whom
te
he sacked have worked in the school for more than ten years.
is a cerrupted man, no one
can
Even everyone knows tough him be cause of his influence and power in Hong Kong. He also has some influence on the Police Force. Complaints from the parents
were ignored and sometimes"disappeared!!
However power made
very corrupted. Such man can work in a Government owned public scche school is a disgrace to the residents of Hong Kong as well as to the
British Government.
The refere, Sir, for the future of the school in the village it seems that to write to you is the only avenue of hope that can
bring
to justice.
Sincerely yours,
Lee Juk Tak.
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