§ 51. Mr. Emrys Hughesasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what pay the Advisory Police Mission in Saigon received in January, 1968; what was the total expenditure incurred; and what was paid to its members by the United States authorities.
§ Mr. William RodgersJust over £4,100 was paid in salaries and allowances out of a total expenditure of £6,900. An additional £900 was paid to the Police Advisers by the United States authorities under an agreement designed to bring their total emoluments into line with others doing comparable work in the civilian aid field.
§ 53. Mr. Emrys Hughesasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what 228W work the members of the Advisory Police Mission to Saigon did during the recent fighting there.
§ Mr. William RodgersAs much of their normal work as was possible in the circumstances.
§ Mr. Emrys Hughesasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what advice the British Advisory Police Mission in Saigon has tendered to the police authorities there on the methods of treating prisoners.
§ Mr. William RodgersAll advice conforms to normal British police standards.