for the Certificate - Original Cicenames
The
A Milet
then
furnishood by the Government.
6.
In conveying any decision
the
Ilus Thonsall gennitt in from
him that his explanation cannot
be accepted as
satisfactory as it
does not appear that he was ignorant of the
of the fact
that
his locum-tenens had raise the
fees into
his absence
the Transney during
On
leaves,
And
assuming that
he
must
have
the
knowledge that such was
and consequently that
the
Government believed that consequence
followed in fact,
He can hardly
be said to
have purposely intended to augment
it has his
Emoluments to the extent of
the
Fees. It is to be observed that if
fees were to be retainable by the Spec. under Section 11, he would have
a direct inducement to
do so. If in any doubt he should at
once have applied to
instructions no
doubt in
many cases as
certificate in as
short a time as
possible, which
294
would
be
sent
to
him.
dulz
low is
not acting administered
4ebures
ground for imputations that the
130
at
present advised. I concur
with you in thinking that the date
of Salary assigned to Mr Thomsett
is preferable for the duties which he
has to perform.
But if
thinks it right to retain the Fees
which the
letter
the law
Jam not
apparently
Permits him to do, -
You
are aware that I have the power of
preventing him from retaining them
long
the
Judge sent papers,
for
the
De mains
it
When the Law Officer have been I have pointed out,
the matter
And the exact Amount
of Fee
received and retained by Mr Thonsell
has been
Reported to Govt,
I
will consider what should be that officer's future position and pay. I have
etc.