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Peter James Allan

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Anyone going to create a page for this guy; The Honourable Peter James Allan JP (Chinese name: 區亮賢; born 1945) from Christchurch, New Zealand. While in this ICAC role, he died, aged 47, of a heart attack.

From his ICAC obituary: "qualified as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand in 1970. He joined the Legal Department of the Hong Kong Civil Service as a Crown Counsel in 1979 and rose to the rank of Law Officer. In 1988 Peter became Crown Solicitor and head of the Civil Division of the Legal Department. Peter established a fine reputation as a lawyer, particularly in the field of administrative law. He had a profound infIuence on the development of public law in Hong Kong."

He served as Acting Attorney General for one day: 25 April 1990 - 26 April 1990 ref, apparently in order to attend this six-hour meeting (which he then successfully had adjourned, as his only contribution).

Was married, to Elizabeth, with a daughter, Lucy.

Note also the 'Peter Allan Memorial Lecture in Public Law', eg here. - Onanoff (talk) 21:49, 31 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

de Speville

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Bertrand de Speville, known as 'Bertie', even in media here, from full name: Bertrand Edouard Doger de Speville. British, born 16 June 1941, died ~28 March 2020 SCMP obit A lawyer, in London and Hong Kong. was Solicitor General of Hong Kong, and then ICAC Commissioner. Directly from his ICAC role, he set up an anti-corruption consultancy, in Richmond, Surrey, UK: De Speville & Associates, www.despevilleassociates.com eg here which included many of his former colleagues at ICAC : advised governments and international organisations on various aspects of anticorruption policy and practice. From 1997-2003 he was the adviser to the Council of Europe's Multidisciplinary Group on Corruption. author of 'Overcoming Corruption - The Essentials' (2010) ISBN 978-0-9564788-0-1.

an interview Education: University College London (LLB), Inns of Court Law School, London, Harmsworth Scholar Prosecutor, Hong Kong (1991-1993), Solicitor-General, Hong Kong (1985-1991)