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more grieviously at fault, I report him to the
Government, and recommend his dismissal.
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Have you ever reported to the Captain Superintendent of
Police any cases of what you have heard of attempted
bribery, or anything like that ?
A.
Yes, I think I have.
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Do you rememher, with any good results ↑
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The Chairman: -
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I forget the particulars at the moment. I have reported
cases. I have called in the assistance of the Captain
Superintendent of Police.
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You have reported to him, for the sake of getting him
to help you to investigate 7
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Yes.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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The Chairman:-
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A.
If cames of irregularity were raported to the
Secretary, would it be the proper thing for him to
rafar it straight to the Çaptain Superintendent of
Polo ?
No, I dont think so.
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Would it be proper if they came to the notice of the
M. 0. H. for him to report direct to the Pollos, except
through you?
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No, it should be sent through the Read of the
Department, I should think. It is the custom in
Government Departments.
With regard to the duties of the Sauretary, Dr
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Atkinson, dont you think it 1. advisable, as you have a
Secretary for the Department, that he should act as
sort of remembrancer "or the Department, and that all
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