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Q.

In his personal charg• ?

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A.

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r Lau Chu Puk:-

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You had, on some occasions, to complain about the way the book was kept. That is what I gathered from

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your previous evidence ?

A.

Not that book, but the office records, so that I have not been able to get C. S. 08.

The Chairman:-

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You did say that you had not been able to get the 23/23

accounts?

A.

No.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

GO. 537

Ar Lau hu Pak:-

The Chairman quotes evidence, beginning Question 16616, on this point.

Are those books always checked by the local auditor ?

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Q

A.

Yes, every month.

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Has he, on any occasion, complained about the way in

which they are kept?

A.

This has all been taken down already.

The Chairman:-

I dont quite understand the difference,

Dr Atkinson referring to evidence just quoted by the Chairman, says "I give an example there, which shews that I am not referring to the store books".

Dr Atkinson,

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A.

That was records, and not accounts. I have nothing to

do with the accounts; they are auditied by the auditor

und go round every month.

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Xr Shelton Hooper:-

27 A.

You are responsible, as Administrative Head ? I suppose I am in a way.

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The Chaliman:-

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A.

29 24

Is it not a fact that sings the passing of

Ordinance 23 of 1903, you, as Administrative Head of

the Department, have sole control of the finances of the Department, and the Sanitary Board have nothing

to do with them?

That is 80.

And therefore you, through your subordinates, are responsible for the finances of the Department, and

consequently

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the accounts of the Department ?

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