52.
made menuillely of all accounts Books Kept on the Supreme Courts . Shad ( as the Commissioners state) years before in official Letters to clich__ they refer repeatedly, expressed a
to the saun.
ол
c effect.
strong opiccion
Jaur decidedly of opcision
am that if the strict audit which at
time SW Rennie as Auditor. Kept up in the time of Dir H.- Robinson had been continued. Stuffam would not have head it in his power- to become a defaulter - the public_ would not have lost the $45,000 he is said to have taken and the uncalculable loss iiveident to the
chastre state of the business in the Registry
Approved. TJPH
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337
Pagidry office ever since coneld have been avorted. I am of opinion that the that thee audit of the accounts
in the lapreme Court must in patière be by the Auditor General or by an
shop be by
officer of first rank. that otherwise an audit is a delusion
Ir Forth the last Treasurer
and Wr. Rennie the last Auditor
were triu
of social and official rack valuable mecubers of the Legislative
Cormeil Ibelieve that their undiendes Supervision of their offices recipes their salaries to the Colony do think I trace to the displacement of these ofpeers as heads of diclist departements most of the coils that
have