TNAG-2689-FCO40-3891-Hong-Kong-Her-Majesty-s-Overseas-Civil-Service-(HMOCS)-poli-1993 — Page 85

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

dur Ricketts.

ме Подне

263

dur Broadbeur floated it cost free ytics for Hits which this idea with me. Ingentions (-bur

probably

File Notetas good to be achievable!) would solve all our problems

HMOCS

1.

w

me stroka!

what day on thick about this? Thight be worth suggesting to the Corverne when he

Fill

→→is here.

Alu

Mr Broadbent suggested that a possible solution to our difficulties over the sterling pension safeguard might be to ask HKG whether they would pay overseas officers and pensioners their pensions in sterling at the current rate of exchange. This would involve serving officers/pensioners being given a once and for all option to receive their pension in their own currency at a fixed rate ie for UK officers/pensioners it would be about HK$11.5: £1. This would provide those concerned with security against exchange rate fluctuations and would mean that HMG's pension safeguard (which could then be set at, say, HK$26: £1) would only be called in the event of a default by HKG/SARG.

2. To protect HKG against exposure, some of the revenue transferred to the Exchange Fund could be held in sterling (purchased at the current exchange rate) equivalent to, say, 10 years of pension payments. Given the relatively small number of persons concerned this would not be a very large

This approach would not be inconsistent with the investment strategy of the Exchange Fund; and it would not breach any principle on hypothecation since HKG already proposed to do exactly that in setting up a HK$7billion pension reserve fund.

3. I said that this idea had been looked at a while ago, although the HK$7 billion pension reserve fund was indeed a new feature. In the past HKG had rejected the idea as they pay all pensions in Hong Kong dollars and were not prepared to make special arrangements for overseas officers. To change the policy would attract criticism from LegCo and probably also from the Chinese. HKG regarded HMOCS as HMG's responsibility. The SARG could also reverse the policy in

1997.

4.

I said we could suggest the idea again to Hong Kong if we are unable to get a satisfactory agreement/decision on the sterling pension safeguard rate.

20

N.C.G. Whitney

Hong Kong Department

cc Mr Morris

fn.hmocs.ADM

SLM

HVA 233/1

8. 1993

4411

in Marris Mr Whatmen 1

1

agree

"

fer Whenag

janke

in to Sp noves

7

Hal this is

use with Gov. pl

J4111

ingenious. Bul. it would require

☆ MKG to treat overseas officers differently from local officers in His

important respect- al whe we're supposed to te

way.

a

time

be going,

But "work anggesting to for,

other yes.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.