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capitalisation scheme which would enable the HMOCS officers to be protected at no cost to the UK taxpayer.

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4. We had a full programme of meetings see Annex 1. We were greeted everywhere with great courtesy, despite some of the unpalatable messages which the team had to deliver. Both sides spoke candidly about the problems they faced and the issues have certainly been clarified for all concerned.

CAPITALISATION ISSUES

5.

The team put a lot of work into the identification of the options and costs of a capitalisation proposal and we left an outline of several possibilities with all the Hong Kong Government officials most involved with this issue - see Annex 2.

There is

is no doubt that each of the options is financially feasible as far as the Hong Kong Government is concerned, and both the Governor and Chief Secretary confirmed this.

6. Despite the ease of affordability, it became clear very early in the visit that any capitalisation proposal, however limited the cost, would not be acceptable to

acceptable to the Hong Kong Government. Without exception, Hong Kong officials stressed the political impossibility of introducing a measure which involved the Hong Kong Government making special pension arrangements for members of HMOCS, and not local officers.

7.

We advanced a number of possible arguments for special treatment for HMOCS officers:

their expatriate status;

their particular importance in terms of public service stability;

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