Date:
28.11.86
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Time:
8.30
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12.30
Reporter:
PMS
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SLW:
It is extraordinarily difficult because
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you are asking me a subjective question which I can't answer.
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I'd
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CHAIRMAN:
Ho Sai-chu, you have a follow-up question?
MR HO:
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do you think that because of that you have created a precedent case
for other and particularly major redevelopment projects to be exempted from providing GIC?
Yes, may I follow this. Now, Mr Secretary,
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SLW:
I wouldn't accept this as a precedent and
until and unless we change this policy, there won't be more of these.
But certainly, I mean, it is not my interpretation of policy. Clearly I think that other developers may see this as a precedent and hope
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we'd give it now.
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MR HO:
And it seems to me that one of the main
reasons why you think that it is right for you to decide to allow
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them to that the policy should be departed, is that the development
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SLW:
That would certainly, that certainly appears
to be the reason why it was considered to be outwith the policy paper.
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as it were, this redevelopment.
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MR HO:
But judging from the case itself, the cost
in providing that GIC is comparatively very small.
SLW:
That's right.
MR HO:
So it seems to me that it should be the
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have to exempt it or ask the Executive Council to get exceptional cost
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