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(a) to introduce traditional arrangements whereby officers

can retire in 1997 with full payment of pension

guaranteed by the successor government;

(b) for the Hong Kong Government to pay to HMG a capitalised

sum representing HMOCS pension entitlements for service

up to a given date, and for HMG then to pay the

pensions;

(c) to introduce a scheme whereby HMOCS members (and other

civil servants) can take out a commercial loan against

their pension entitlements;

(d) for HMG to accept a contingent liability that if the

Hong Kong dollar/sterling exchange rate drops below a

certain value, HMG will make up the difference;

(e) to make a firm decision not to introduce a safeguard

scheme at all;

(f) to delay a decision on safeguards until much nearer

1997.

1

Each of these options is explained in more detail in Annex

Their political and financial consequences are

D.

considered below.

Traditional Scheme (a)

10. This is what HMOCS members are seeking, but it would be-

very expensive and would ensure that almost all HMOCS

officers would leave. As most HMOCS officers would be

likely to take advantage of the scheme, the cost could

approach its maximum £150 million. It would also be hard

to reconcile with our commitments under the Joint

Declaration to work for Hong Kong's prosperity and stability

and for a smooth transition in 1997. Local officers, who

have shown the same loyalty to the Crown, would react angrily to a scheme which led to an expatriate exodus in

1997, leaving them alone to face the change of sovereignty.

It could be difficult to explain to Parliament why we were prepared to commit up to £150 million on a group of civil

servants who are already well paid by UK standards and given

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