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referred to the engineer. I could not undertake to say

that he was unreasonable in refusing to pass concrete,

myself. I might deal with it first myself, and then

report to the Secretary or President.

/358/ Q.

There is no fixed rule about it

13581

A.

No fixed rule.

Dont you think there should be some regular rule àì?

13589

820.

A.

down, for dealing with complaints 9 We can understand

there are a number of complaints, well founded and

wjustified, made in the course of a year. Dont you

think all those complaints ought to go to one person,

to be investigated, and be dealt with in the same way?

well, if a complaint comes in now about any of the

Inspectors, or any of those working under the

Inspectors, whether it comes addressed to the Board, or

the Secretary, or the P. C. M. O., it always comes to

135-53

Do you think it is part of the M. 0. H's duty to look

me.

at these complaints ?

A.

He should do what he can, certainly.

$4

Q.

A.

No, it ought to be in the Secretary's office.

Do you think he should have it concentrated in him ?13584

13585

Of course, the people dont know whom to address their

A.

569.

A.

complaints to, and they address them privately

sometimes to the Members of the Board ↑

Yes.

That systematising of complaints is not done at the 13586

moment ?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

36

No, they come in to all sorts of persons.

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Do you refer a complaint to the Captain Superintendent

of Police, after enquiry, without reporting it to the

Secretary, or the P. C. M. 0. - - As a matter of fact,

I think you have, or your predecessor ↑

Yeay possibly I have,

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