CO129-258 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1893 [1-4] — Page 707

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701

that I

am to blam.

to blame for

not having had the 1890

Rent Roll promptly balanced.

deeply regretting

While de

to appre

that 3.

Appreciate.

o

failure my taking up office the importance of having my predecessor's Rent Roll promptly balanced should have resulted in unduly delaying the discovery of the existence of defalcations I would beg to draw attention to the fact

a.

that 1891 was

there being

very busy

Constitutional

year,

meetings of

Executive

Legislative Council, that

my time

was much taken up

with the transfer of

Opium Farm and

framing of new

Opium Ordinances,

that every item of Treasury work was a complete novelty to

me, that when the Local Auditor

drew my attention to the

fact that the 1890 Rent Roll had not been balanced & endeavoured to get it made up but that as I did understand that he was not able to audit the accounts properly without it (as a matter of fact the correctness of accounts was certified to by Comptroller & Auditor General last year) I did not insist, in the face of Alves's plea of overwork on its being at once balanced; that, to the best of my belief, no further reference was made to the matter up to the time of my going on leave when the balancing was 3 months in arrear (which showed in the report of Commission was £300

15-

the extraordinary thing

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701 that I am to blam. to blame for not having had the 1890 Rent Roll promptly balanced. deeply regretting While de to appre that 3. Appreciate. o failure my taking up office the importance of having my predecessor's Rent Roll promptly balanced should have resulted in unduly delaying the discovery of the existence of defalcations I would beg to draw attention to the fact a. that 1891 was there being very busy Constitutional year, meetings of Executive Legislative Council, that my time was much taken up with the transfer of Opium Farm and framing of new Opium Ordinances, that every item of Treasury work was a complete novelty to me, that when the Local Auditor drew my attention to the fact that the 1890 Rent Roll had not been balanced & endeavoured to get it made up but that as I did understand that he was not able to audit the accounts properly without it (as a matter of fact the correctness of accounts was certified to by Comptroller & Auditor General last year) I did not insist, in the face of Alves's plea of overwork on its being at once balanced; that, to the best of my belief, no further reference was made to the matter up to the time of my going on leave when the balancing was 3 months in arrear (which showed in the report of Commission was £300 15- the extraordinary thing
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701 that I am to blam. to blame for not having had the 1890 Rent Roll promptly balanced. deeply regretting While de to appre that 3. Appreciate. o failure my taking up office the importance. of having my predecervais Rent Rall promptly balanced should have resulted in underly delaying the discovery of the existence of defalcations I would beg to cars attention to the fact a. that 1891 was there being very busy Constand year, meetings of Executive Legislative Council, that time my was much taken up with the transfer of Opium Farm and froming of n that every work was a the the Opuim Ordinances item of Treasury complete novelty to me, that when the Local Auditor drew drew my attention to the fact that the 1890 Rent Roll had not been balances & to gel it mas ::. Endeavoured up but that as I did understand that he nol unable to audit the accounts the properly without it ( as a matter of fact the correctness of Ago accounto was certified the Comptroller & Auditor to by General last year) I did not insird, in the face of Alves's plea of merwork on it's being at once balanced; that, to the bead of my further referen belief, ro was made le.. to the matter up to the time of my going when the balancing months in arrear (which shewn in the refract of Commission was 300 15- ad the extraordinary thing
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701

that I

am to blam.

to blame for

not having had the 1890

Rent Roll promptly balanced.

deeply regretting

While de

to appre

that 3.

Appreciate.

o

failure my taking up office the importance. of having my predecervais Rent Rall promptly balanced should have resulted in underly delaying the discovery of the existence of defalcations I would beg to cars attention to the fact

a.

that 1891 was

there being

very busy

Constand

year,

meetings of

Executive

Legislative Council, that

time

my

was much taken up

with the transfer of

Opium Farm and

froming of n

that

every

work was

a

the

the

Opuim Ordinances

item of Treasury complete novelty to

me, that when the Local Auditor

drew

drew

my

attention to the

fact that the 1890 Rent Roll had not been balances &

to gel it mas ::.

Endeavoured

up but that as I did

understand that he

nol

unable to audit the accounts

the

properly without it ( as a matter

of fact the correctness of Ago accounto was certified

the Comptroller & Auditor

to by General last year) I did not insird, in the face of Alves's

plea of merwork

on it's being

at once balanced; that, to the bead of my

further referen

belief,

ro

was made

le..

to the matter up to the time of my going when the balancing

months in arrear (which shewn in the refract of

Commission was

300

15-

ad

the extraordinary

thing

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