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.

L

2. All moneys

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