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Date:
28.11.86.
Time:
8.30
Reporter:
PMO
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CCS: Might I add, sir, that areas we are capable of doing we are entering the market. For instance, we make all of the pullovers for Marine Police and any other Government officer who wears a pullover. We make shirts, shorts
S for S: Overalls for the police.
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CCS:
Overalls, that's right. Where we are capable of
doing it, we are doing it.
S for S: So there is no prejudice in the police, clothing made in the prisons. They are indeed getting a lot of it. Just the outside uniforms, things must fit.
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MR CHUNG: Do you think there is any merit in setting up a working group to study the matter of supplying stock-size uniforms, manufactured by the CSI, to all the disciplined services ?
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S for S:
Do I see any merit in it ? Well, one is being
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set up.
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MR CHUNG:
Already set up ?
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S for S:
Is being, so I understand.
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MR CHUNG:
So when do you expect to have the result ?
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S for S: I have no idea but it will take some time to
do an accurate enough costing. It is not an easy concept producing uniforms for 40,000 members of the disciplined services.
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MR CHUNG: Thank you. Commissioner, do you know whether the CSI has the capacity to manufacture stock size uniforms for all the
disciplined forces ? Of course, provided they agree to do so, to
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order.
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