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CONFIDENTIAL

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LETTER

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From: P F Owen

Date:

12 May 1993

Sir Robin Butler Mr Lyne

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS

CHIEF SECRETARY, TREASURY

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HONG KONG: ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEMBERS OF

HER MAJESTY'S OVERSEAS CIVIL SERVICE

1.

The Prime Minister's private secretary asked Sir Robin Butler to arrange for the Cabinet Office to undertake work with officials of the departments concerned to clarify the issues

relevant to a decision on arrangements for compensation and pensions for Her Majesty's Overseas Civil Servants (HMOCS) in Hong Kong and recommend an appropriate solution.

2. The attached paper briefly describes the background and sets out the respective positions of the Treasury and the Foreign

office.

3. In essence, both departments are agreed that compensation for loss of prospects and the Foreign Secretary's protection and safeguarding of the value of pensions should be provided to HMOCS staff following the transfer of Hong Kong. There are relatively

minor differences over the design of the schemes; the main

dispute is over the level of payments. The Treasury note that remuneration in Hong Kong is roughly twice that in the UK and argue that payments which reflect UK levels should be sufficient. The FCO believe that payments should follow precedent by taking

account of actual remuneration.

CONFIDENTIAL

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