a view to
the Colonial Regulations with a
your suspension from office. On this point His Excellence has decided to
the matter
and
be fore
the Secretary f
am to request you
lay
Capy..
Suchos. 3
Treasury
723
227 April. 1893.
Ser.
Slak
I have the
honour to
to be so
at your Early
good
20
furn
i h
ance with
Convenience
any explanation.
or
statement that you may desire to be
Considered by the Secretary of State.
The native and
bearing of
the case
far as it affects you are sufficiently indicated in the report by
the Commission
and the Evidence attached to it, and
the second part of this letter, but I may briefly summarize them by stating that what requires explanation on your part is your failure to discharge the ordinary and primary duty of Treasurer in taking
steps to secure
to the credit
all
the money placing
the Government of
the Government moneys reached your office.
that
Signed O'Brien
Com
acknowledge receipt of
letter - Confidential of
your
instant stating that this
Excellency.
learns from the
report of the Commission on the Treasury
recorded
and the evidence
by them that owing
on my
to neglect of duty on part in not ensuring
that
the revenue which reached my office was all placed
to credit of Government, misappropriation of public
money
in the
Treasury Continued. large scale "during
tenure of office.
den. G.T.M. Of ein CMB. Colonial Secretary.
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2. All moneys
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