TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 74

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Any other matters which were different in your evidence on

oath yesterday and your statement to ICAC?

Nothing else.

You said in your evidence that from time to time you telephoned certain of these establishments?

Yes.

Would you please tell me the nos. of these establishments or any of them?

I have forgotten nos. because I do not keep any records. You can't remember address of places or telephone nos. although you went there every day?

Previously there was a book kept there but I did not copy any of the particulars from the book for my om reference. Nothing really concrete which can lead us to identify these

establishments?

I know how to go there.

You told lir. Gunston apart from this year as a collector you led a blameless life?

Correct.

Would you consent to give your fingerprints?

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Yes I consent.

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A.

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You have told us your duties were to go and collect money?

Yes.

The word "squeeze" had been used in relation to this money?

Yes.

Am I correct in saying that your suspicion that these payments

were squeeze arose as a result of what someone told you? They said they collected squeeze money.

This was what someone told you to do?

Yuen Yin said this money.

Was it as a result of something he said that it was squeeze

money?

Ies Yuen Yin told me.

When you visited these establishments to collect did you

just take your money and leave or remain there quietly or

have tea or smoke and leave?

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