X
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The overall maximum requirement for the next 10 years will
therefore, roughly, be:
9.
DS3
X
8
DS4
X
26
DS5
X
30
TOTAL:
64
It could be less, depending on whether territories decide, against the odds, to opt for independence earlier than is expected, or press for localisation of the subordinate posts currently occupied by expatriate officers. For planning purposes, therefore, we should work on a total of 60, allowing a margin of 10% either way, ie a range of 54 to 66.
Identifiable Existing Manpower
10.
At present we examine the following sources when a vacancy
arises in a Dependent Territory:
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a) serving HMOCS officers in other Dependent Territories; b) the Diplomatic Service (via POD);
c) the Hong Kong Government
and atha
Cranemment & spactrucnts, e g. Treasion Досфатчиси, ед. d) the ODA (where there are still ex-HMOCS officers)L
e) ex-HMOCS officers in other employ.
or ex Imoes (on contract)
There are serving HMOCS/officers in territories other than
Hong Kong who might usefully be considered for further appointments in other territories, plus one ex-HMOCS officer working on contract within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Their details are given at Annex B. Between them they could staff [16] postings. (By 1990, all but of them will have retired). Within the Diplomatic Service, there are 15 officers in Grades 5/5S and 4 with HMOCS experience which could be relevant to future postings in the Dependent Territories, but who are not presently serving in the Dependent Territories. - They are listed in Annex C. Some may not now be interested in going back to the Dependent Territories but we know that others are. On average, it would be fair to assume one posting in a Dependent Territory in the next decade for each of them,
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