TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 73

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Why not?

I was afraid of trouble and I did not know what to do and I

did not know what was to be asked of me.

You were afraid of the questions?

Yes.

What questions did you fear?

I had been served with notice by ICAC asking me to give evidence

in Court on 3rd and so I thought it would be better to tell

everything in Court.

What questions did you fear?

I did not know what they want to see me for.

I did

It was quite clear in letter what they wanted to see one for?

It states there would be arrangements for interview.

not want to go.

What questions were you afraid of?

Questions concerning my collecting squeeze money.

I was afraid

if I gave the wrong answer I would be in trouble.

Why would you give a wrong answer?

When a person is afraid he may talk nonsense.

You say in evidence certain things you did not tell ICAC you

had mentioned in Court?

Yes. I will tell everything.

What was it you failed to tell ICAC and you told us in Court?

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About some of the stalls. When the officer did not ask me about

some particular stalls I did not tell him about it.

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Anything else you did not tell ICAC and you told Court?

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Nothing else.

Those particular stalls you did not tell ICAC about you have

told the Court?

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Yes. I have told the Court all the stalls.

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Your statement to ICAC will contain less number of stalls

than we heard about yesterday?

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Correct.

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How many stalls did you not tell ICAC about?

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He did not ask me about Shaukiwan so I did not tell.

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You mean you omitted any reference to any stall in Shaukiwan?

I did not tell him because he did not ask me.

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