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Garrison.

29. The available places would be allocated to the services

concerned in proportion to their staff numbers. Within each

service, places would be allocated to individuals by a points

system similar to that used in the GAS described above, although

the weighting to be given to each criterion might, on the advice

of the Steering Group and with the approval of the Governor, vary

to take account of the needs of the particular services. The Steering Group would advise on the allocation of the special circumstances points which would take account of commendations

for outstanding service, and documentary evidence of performance, such as staff appraisal reports etc.

Procedure

30.

Applications would be submitted to the Hong Kong Government by the specified date. Points would be awarded to each applicant

by HKID using the marking schemes previously recommended by the Steering Group and tailored to

tailored to the needs of each individual

service.

Additional information

After any

about performance,

commendations, etc provided by the services themselves would also

be incorporated. A list of applicants ranked in order of points

scored would then be produced by HKID for examination by the

Steering Group who would recommend any necessary adjustments in

the special circumstances points for each service.

necessary further adjustments a a list of those candidates who

appeared to be qualified and those who seemed likely to be rejected would be submitted to the Steering Group for scrutiny. Thereafter, procedures would be as outlined in paragraphs 21- 24 above. The normal good character requirements would apply.

Sensitive Service Section

31. This section would allow up to 6,300 people who had, in the

course of serving Hong Kong or United Kingdom interests in either

a civilian ΟΙ military

role,

been exposed to

special

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