TNAG-1624-FCO40-2238-Relations-between-Hong-Kong-and-China-1987 — Page 64

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British Embassy

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11 Guang Hua Lu Jian Guo Men Wai Peking People's Republic of China

Telex 22191 Cable Prodrome Peking

R C Fletcher-Cooke Esq

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Telephone 521961/2/3/4/5

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Your reference

Our reference

06 NOV 1937

Date

Mr. Footma N2111 M. Saul W2%, M. Ham

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ORGANS OF SUPERVISION

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The decision to establish a Ministry of Supervision was formally taken by the National People's Congress in December 1986 although it was not until well into this year that that Ministry had any senior personnel appointed to it or began functioning. It has now been in operation for a couple of months and you may find it useful to have a review of our knowledge of the Ministry.

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The Ministry will have a staff of 620 people and it is divided into twelve departments:

Politics, Law, Science, Education, Art and Health Bureau; Industry Bureau; Finance, Trade and Foreign Affairs Bureau, Agriculture, Urban Construction; and Communications Bureau.

No 1 Local Bureau No 2 Local Bureau No 3 Local Bureau

Cadre Bureau

General Office

Research Office

Letters and Visits Bureau

Administration and Management Bureau

It may set up other agencies as necessary.

At the central level

it is responsible for the supervision of central government departments and their personnel, of provincial level government departments and their personnel, and of officials appointed by state administrative departments who are working in state run enter- prises directly under central control.

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