TNAG-0550-FCO40-645-Allegations-of-corruption-and-bribery-in-Hong-Kong-police-an-1975 — Page 7

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However, I take it from the context that you are principally concerned about cases put by the Independent Commission Against Corruption to the Attorney-General's office for possible prosecution and rejected there. As at mid-February, there have been only two such cases while proceedings had been instituted in 127 with 72 successful prosecutions and 27 cases still pending. I should add that in one of the two cases originally dropped, the Attorney- General's office decided, on reflection, to proceed, only to have the case rejected in court for lack of evidence.

I am returning copies of Mrs Elliott's letter and enclosures.

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Yours swer, Toroman.

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