the appointment of a Local Auditor,
under new conditions, will,
I trust, ensure that the audit is henceforth efficiently conducted.
I need only add that what has passed emphasises the importance of every facility and effort being afforded to DRAFT.
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Braniston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
Mr Nicolle in his examination
The books and accounts of all revenue officers.
3. With regard, however, to the maintenance of efficient checks against fraud, and a proper system of bookkeeping