54. The Member for the Seventh District said that regardless of what anybody said love he would not vote for Mr. Wallace's pay and would record his vote to that effect
55. The Minister for Finance queried what the Member for the Seventh District had to say and pointed out that according to the Constitution, the Governor had a right to leave with pay.
56.
The Member for the Seventh District said that he wanted to know how long Mr. Wallace was here after he had last taken vacation and the amount of vacation leavo and leave pay he was due
57.
The Minister for Finance replied that the Paper said 25th October, 1978 to 9th March, 1979, and added that every officer was entitled to leave pay.
58.
The Member for the Seventh District insisted on knowing the amount of leave, while the Minister for Finance said that he did not know that the Honourable House would be peeping into such insignificant things.
59. The Leader of the Opposition stated that the Members for the Seventh and Fifth Districts had requested information and le was requesting the Minister for Finance to supply it. He added that it was not insig f
ficant.
60. The Member for the Seventh District said that he wished to know about the salary and leave per year of Mr. Wallace, and whether it included his allowances and t'e Member for the Fifth District said that he wished to know how 4 months were arrived at.
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