CO129-260 - Governor Sir Robinson Acting Governor O-Brien - 1893 [9-12] — Page 332

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future conduct.

329

The General Officer Commanding desires, in view

of the Chief Justice's recommendation and other circumstan-ces, to modify his written opinion which recommended a per-

manent reduction on salary by

1/6th.

He advises that the reduction should

take effect for one year

only and be thereafter remitted if their conduct be uni-

formly good in the interval.

His Excellency the Officer Administering the Go-

vernment, after duly considering the above advice, records

the following Minute and order: -

"I concur with the Council who consider, with

the exception of the Acting Registrar General, that the

case can be adequately met without resorting to the extreme

measure of suspension. I regret however that I cannot con-

cur in the opinion expressed by the majority of the Members

that it will be sufficient to impose a fine equivalent to the reduction of the officers' salaries by 1/6th

for one year, coupled with a warning as to their future

conduct, and to order no further penalty if they give no

further cause for complaint. I not only consider that the

charges which have been established are of a grave character

but I think it is quite clear from the circumstances and

from the defences made by the officers that each of them in

doing what he did was perfectly aware that he was doing

wrong. In these circumstances, with every desire to give

full weight to the advice of the majority of the Members of

the Council and to the recommendations of the Chief Justice

that the officers in question might, if they failed to ex-

piate...

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future conduct. 329 The General Officer Commanding desires, in view of the Chief Justice's recommendation and other circumstan-ces, to modify his written opinion which recommended a per- manent reduction on salary by 1/6th. He advises that the reduction should take effect for one year only and be thereafter remitted if their conduct be uni- formly good in the interval. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Go- vernment, after duly considering the above advice, records the following Minute and order: - "I concur with the Council who consider, with the exception of the Acting Registrar General, that the case can be adequately met without resorting to the extreme measure of suspension. I regret however that I cannot con- cur in the opinion expressed by the majority of the Members that it will be sufficient to impose a fine equivalent to the reduction of the officers' salaries by 1/6th for one year, coupled with a warning as to their future conduct, and to order no further penalty if they give no further cause for complaint. I not only consider that the charges which have been established are of a grave character but I think it is quite clear from the circumstances and from the defences made by the officers that each of them in doing what he did was perfectly aware that he was doing wrong. In these circumstances, with every desire to give full weight to the advice of the majority of the Members of the Council and to the recommendations of the Chief Justice that the officers in question might, if they failed to ex- piate...
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future conduct. 329 The General Officer Coming desires, in view of the Chief Justice's recommendation a. other circumstan- ces, to mouify his written opinion which recommenced a per- in each case, and now manent realetion on salary by -/6ti.. auvises that the requction shoul take erfect for one year only and be thereafter remitted if their conduct be cni- formly good in the interval. $ His Excellency the Officer Administering the Go- vernment, after ouly considering the above davice, recores the following Minute and order: - 10 each " I concur with the Council who consider, With the exception of the Acting Registrar General, that the case can be auequately met without resorting to the extreme measure of suspension. I regret Lowever that I co..not con- cur in the opinion expressed by the majority of the Mampers tid it will be sufficient to impose a fine equivalent to the requction of the officers' salaries by 1/eu. Cape for one year, coupled with a warning us to their future conuliet, allu to order no further penalty 11 they give no further cause for complaint. I not only comiqer that the charges which have been established are 01 4 grue character Dut I think it is quite clear from the circustances un from the defences maue by the officers that each of them in going what he uia was perfectly aware that he was colup, wrong. In these circumstances, witl. every desire to give. full weigin to the advice of the majority of the Members 01 the Council and to the recommendations of the Chief Justice that the officers in question might, if they failed to ex- ocipate
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future conduct.

329

The General Officer Coming desires, in view

of the Chief Justice's recommendation a. other circumstan- ces, to mouify his written opinion which recommenced a per-

in each case, and now

manent realetion on salary by

-/6ti..

auvises that the requction shoul

take erfect for one year

only and be thereafter remitted if their conduct be cni-

formly good in the interval.

$

His Excellency the Officer Administering the Go-

vernment, after ouly considering the above davice, recores

the following Minute and order: -

10 each

" I concur with the Council who consider, With

the exception of the Acting Registrar General, that the

case can be auequately met without resorting to the extreme

measure of suspension. I regret Lowever that I co..not con-

cur in the opinion expressed by the majority of the Mampers

tid it will be sufficient to impose a fine equivalent to the requction of the officers' salaries by 1/eu.

Cape for one year, coupled with a warning us to their future

conuliet, allu to order no further penalty 11 they give no

further cause for complaint. I not only comiqer that the

charges which have been established are 01 4 grue character

Dut I think it is quite clear from the circustances un

from the defences maue by the officers that each of them in

going what he uia was perfectly aware that he was colup,

wrong. In these circumstances, witl. every desire to give.

full weigin to the advice of the majority of the Members 01

the Council and to the recommendations of the Chief Justice

that the officers in question might, if they failed to ex-

ocipate

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