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OverviewIn January 1980 a young police officer named John MacLennan committed suicide in his Ho Man Tin flat. His death came mere hours before he was to be arrested for committing homosexual acts still, at that point, illegal in Hong Kong. But this was more than the desperate act of a young man, ashamed and afraid; both his death and the subsequent investigation were a smokescreen for a scandal that went to the heart of the establishment. MacLennan came to Hong Kong from Scotland during a time of social unrest and corruption scandals, a time when the triads still took their cut, and when homosexuality and paedophilia were considered interchangeable and both offered easy targets for blackmail. The governorship of Sir Murray MacLehose was to be a time of reform and progress, but with that remit came the determination of many to suppress scandals and silence those who stirred up trouble. Both the life and death of John MacLennan seemed to many of those in power to threaten the stability of one of Britain's last colonies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nigel CollettPublisher: City University of Hong Kong Press Imprint: City University of Hong Kong Press ISBN: 9789629373474ISBN 10: 9629373475 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 30 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Scotland 2. Hong Kong 3. Corruption 4. Amnesty 5. Homosexuality 6. John Richard Duffy 7. Yuen Long 8. Appeal 9. The SIU 10. Pursuit 11. The Honourable John Griffiths 12. Set-Up 13. Stumbling Blocks 14. Suicide 15. Investigation 16. Outcry 17. Inquest 18. Campaign 19. Commission of Inquiry 20. The Carratu Investigation 21. Opening Moves 22. The SIU Case Collapses 23. Discrediting the Police 24. Hostile Witnesses 25. Intervention 26. Endgame 27. The Commission Report 28. Justice T.L. Yang 29. AftermathReviewsAuthor InformationNigel Collett, a retired lieutenant-colonel of the British Brigade of Gurkhas now a biographer based in Hong Kong, is the author of The Butcher of Amritsar (2006), a life of General Dyer, perpetrator of the Amritsar massacre, and of Firelight of a Different Colour: the Life and Times of Leslie Cheung (2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |