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MR. CLIVE SOLEY [HAMMERSMITH]
To ask the Secretary of State:
how many people have been charged in Hong Kong with collecting money in public without a permit for each year in the last five years.
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TO PS/
THE EARL OF CAITHNESS
(Minister)
for approval by
NOON 26 JUL 1990
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LENNOX -BOYD
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112 W
G
(Minister)
Although no detailed analysis has been made, the Hong Kong Government consider it likely that only a very small number of prosecutions have been undertaken in recent years. However, a large number of Public Subscription Permits are issued each year by the Director of Social Welfare to bona fide organisations, which can demonstrate that the monies will be applied for the purpose, for which they are collected, and that appropriate accounting arrangements will be made.
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