TNAG-1104-FCO40-1354-Allegations-of-corruption-against-the-police-in-Hong-Kong-1981 — Page 19

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Dear Humphrey,

From: Mark Wolfson, M.P.

HOUSE OF COMMONS

LONDON SWIA OAA

LORD PRIVY SULL'S OFFICE

Action [HKGD for cance

araft uply

Coplas

Please

4. PSILES

30th November, 1981

HICK 382/5

No

11/12

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I enclose letters dated 13th and 17th November, from one of my constituents, a Mr. Christopher Dawson.

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He served in the Hong Kong Police and has now retired to Sevenoaks where he acts as a regional fund-raiser for the Conserva- tive Party.

as I can tell individual.

He is an extremely active supporter of ours and as far from my fairly regular contact with him, a sensible

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He has set out in his letter to Mr. David Ford, dated 13th November, what he actually wants the Hong Kong Government to do as a counter to what Mr. Dawson regards as the scurrilous and inaccurate comments which appear regularly in British newspapers about corruption in the Hong Kong Police.

If you were able to take any action on the lines he suggests, I should be most grateful.

I did promise Mr. Dawson that I would be taking the matter up with you and therefore any positive reply that you can give me would be of help.

Yours ever,

Mash.

The Rt. Hon. Humphrey Atkins, M.P.,

Lord Privy Seal,

Foreign & Commonwealth Office,

King Charles' Street,

LONDON

SW1

encs.

See rikk 382/2

1982

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