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MCI/WH/1

Dear Mr. McIntyre,

20 September 1985

Thank you for your letter of ? September 1985.

In so far as the arrangements for pensions payments, provision for compensation and alternative employment upon loss of career are concerned, I can assure you that in transferring from agreement terms to pensionsble terms with previous semi bought back as pensionable service, you are not placed in a lerr favourable position than had you beer 200ointed to the gencions establisament as from your date of fine 2ɔncintment.

In reply to your second question, an officer's £2 membership of Fer Majesty's Overseas Civil Semics or defined under the Special Regulations be the Secretar of

the Colonies as follows

(2) if he is an expatriate officer

who her

subsequently been appointed to a pensionable office either on probation or as a confirme: officer, and was either

(a) selected for appointment, by or with the

approval of the Secretary of State, or

(b) recruited through the Crown Agents, or

(c) otherwise recruited to a post for which

a normal channel of recruitment is either the Colonial Office or the Crown Agents"

Mr. W.H. McIntyre,

Chief Inspector of Police,

c/o Royal Hong Kong Police Force,

Hong Kong.

copied

to AP 293 161 ~ C (28)

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