TNAG-0812-FCO40-1017-Allegations-of-bribery-and-corruption-in-Hong-Kong-1978 — Page 148

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PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION

WRITTEN answer cn.10..May...1978....

HK TGD

The draft reply should reach the Parliamentary Unit through your Under-Secretary by

DC

NOON ON TUESDAY

9 MAY

1978

Mr Robert Parry (Liverpool, Scotland Exchange): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, whether a citizen in Hong Kong can initiate a private prosecution for a corruption case that occurred prior to 1st January 1977; whether the Attorney General could inter- vene to stop such an action; and whether the Governor has any powers to direct the Attorney General over such an action.

Ma Evan Luard.

Anybody may seek to institute a prosecution under the

Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, irrespective of the date of the alleged offence. All such prosecutions require the consent of

the Attorney-General. The Governor has no power to direct the

Attorney-General in the exercise of this power.

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