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but
of the late Auditor fenerals; I do not know what the qualifications of the present one are.
as the Colonial Secretary holds the offece of
Auditor feneral my remark will I think
generally apply.
I quite
apee
that
an audit
by a clerk pom the Auditor (enerals office would not be at
bench,
all satisfactory; but there is another
There is no
difficulty in obtaining the
services of thoroughly competent accountants from the Banks and merchants offices
for
in
would be
a small fee. The constant change the person who conducts the audit of
entirely
itself
an advantage
would by
and be
independent of the Court and its officers.
Or, a permanent responsible officer might be made Auditor of the Court. Iso, be
£300 £400. Salary of at least
should laws a
a year.
and it is not necessary that he should be otherwise in the service of the foverumeno
Or the appointment might be plain to some superior officer in another department
of compelent to take the post _ who could
the audit out of office.
Louro
carry
axt
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