TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 183

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Before your duties started putting money in the bank what

were your wages solely for answering telephone?

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$500 per month.

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And after you started banking you had an assistant to answer telephone is that right?

Yes.

And he took over most of the telephone answering? Yes.

This was Chow Wing Sang?

Yes.

Alias Ah Dce?

Yes.

And what were his wages?

I don't know.

It would seem that in terms of salary at least the banking aspect of your duties were 4 times more than your duty in answering telephone 4 x 3500?

Yes.

And yet you felt you were being frank and honest when you described your duties as telephone answering?

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My main duty was to answer telephone calls Apart from that I also put money in bank,

Mr. Sceats: Ask that statement upon which ilr. Cheng has been examined be put in at this stage.

attention

Mr. Hampton: It is only when witness is contradicted that statement is put in. As far as I understand it it is necessary that witness/be drawn to date and time. Not only was this done but he was shown this statement.

No objection to my friend's application that Court should inspect the statement.

Court: I exercise my discretion under S. 14 of Evidence Ordinance and ask for production of statement dated 23/4/75.

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