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2. Governor No. 294.
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Requests authority to write off the further fourteen dollars, being fein
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sum
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in connection with the wave of "passports & vreas which have not been properly brought becouve
We are not giver details: but it does not
Seem to be a case
in which it would be
justifiable to take extradition proseedings.
? Agree to this write. of at the same
taking action as in preceding minutes. I as well as (i) to go on, the PF.
time as Copy of (2)
Jagan & bank
16/5/39
NisAndrews
12.v.39
No. 3470/25.
Mr. Andrews :
I have received a report from the Auditor
in connection with the matter referred to in (2),
and he has informed me that as a result of a
recent audit of the accounts relating to the
issue of Passports and connected documents,
financial irregularities were revealed in which
the following sums were involved.
(a) $1,155.78, being fees in respect of 118
visas granted, which were not brought to account.
(b) $280.00, representing 28 missing Passport
forms.
In addition, the Auditor reports that 117
application forms for visas were missing,
representing an unknown sum, but possibly in
the neighbourhood of $1,100.00.
The sum of $14.00 referred to in the
Governor's Despatch at (2) represents a fee of
$4.00 for an Identity certificate and a fee of
$10.00 for the issue of a passport which, as the
result of a query issued by the Auditor, were
confirmed