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CONFIDENTIAL

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Sir D Watson

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Parliamentary Unit

PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS: HONG KONG

1.

Mr James Johnson MP (Labour, Hull West) has put down

two Questions for written answer on 19 February, to ask the Secretary of State:

(i)

(ii)

How many police officers of the Hong Kong Government have made formal complaints and other representations to the Independent Commission Against Corruption since it began its investigations in February 1974; and if he will list these by rank and race, respectively.

How many Hong Kong police officers have been employed in the Independent Commission Against Corruption; what proportion this is of the total investigating complement; and how many of these have served in the former Anti-Corruption Office of the Hong Kong Police Force.

Mr Johnson takes a close and critical interest in Hong

Kong affairs and frequently asks questions in the House. He last visited the Colony in April 1974.

3.

The Governor of Hong Kong has provided us with the information to answer Mr Johnson's questions and I attach draft replies accordingly.

18 February 1975

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PS/Lord Goronwy-Roberts

AcSta

A C Stuart

Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Dept.

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PA

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