CO129-260 - Governor Sir Robinson Acting Governor O-Brien - 1893 [9-12] — Page 406

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a view to pension requirements only, and that where it is paid to any officer other than the Governor it

payment for a

is intended as

specific service — viz: - entertainment — rather than as

salary, and, as such, requires a certificate that

such service has been duly performed.

I am of opinion therefore

that it is my duty to require some certificate such as that referred to before making payment.

If my view is deemed

by His Excellency erroneous;

I will (in view of the fact that the vote will lapse at the end of the present month) make the payment desired,

on

the amount

being

entered in

the Governor's paysheet, but I shall be obliged by the Secretary of State being informed of the doubts I

entertain as to

my duty

in this case, and

by

His

Lordship being

requested

as a

403

requested to state whether the Treasurer will be expected in future cases of this nature to satisfy himself that the payment is required reimbursement for expenses incurred in the public service, or whether he will be justified in regarding the entertainment allowance as

being simply a portion

of the Governor's personal emoluments, to which the officer Administering the Government in his

in absence becomes, ipso facto, entitled.

14 December, 1893.

(Signed) N. Mitchell-Innes,

Colonial Treasurer.

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a view to pension requirements only, and that where it is paid to any officer other than the Governor it payment for a is intended as specific service viz: - entertainment rather than as salary, and, as such, requires a certificate that such service has been duly performed. I am of opinion therefore that it is my duty to require some certificate such as that referred to before making payment. If my view is deemed by His Excellency erroneous; I will (in view of the fact that the vote will lapse at the end of the present month) make the payment desired, on the amount being entered in the Governor's paysheet, but I shall be obliged by the Secretary of State being informed of the doubts I entertain as to my duty in this case, and by His Lordship being requested as a 403 requested to state whether the Treasurer will be expected in future cases of this nature to satisfy himself that the payment is required reimbursement for expenses incurred in the public service, or whether he will be justified in regarding the entertainment allowance as being simply a portion of the Governor's personal emoluments, to which the officer Administering the Government in his in absence becomes, ipso facto, entitled. 14 December, 1893. (Signed) N. Mitchell-Innes, Colonial Treasurer.
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a view to pension requirements only, and that where it is paid to any officer other than the Governor it payment for a is intended as specific service _ viz: - entertainment_ rather than as salary, and, as such, requires a certificate that such service has been duly performed. of opinion therefore J am that it is my duty to require some certificate such as that referrio) to before making payment. If my view is deemed by Ais Excellency erroncows; I will ( in view of the fact that the vote will lapse at the end of the present. mouth) make the payment desired, on the amount being entered in the Governor's paysheet, but I shall be obliged by the Secretary of State being informed of the doubs I entertain as to my duty case, and by His in this Lordship being requested as a 403 requested to state whether the Trea. sures will be expected in future cases of this nature to satisfy him. self that the payment is required reimbursement for expenses incurred in the public service, or whether he will be justifies in regarding the entertainment allow. being simply a portion ance ad of the Governors personal emolu_ ments, to which the officer Admi- nistering the Government in his in absence becomes, ipso facto, entitled. 54 December, 1893. (Signed) N.Gp. Mitchell-Innes, Colonial Treasurer.
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a view to pension requirements only, and that where it is paid to any officer other than the Governor it

payment for a

is intended as

specific service _ viz: - entertainment_ rather than as

salary, and, as such, requires a certificate that

such service has been duly performed.

of opinion therefore

J

am

that it is my duty to require some certificate such as that referrio) to before making payment.

If my view is deemed

by Ais Excellency erroncows;

I will

( in view of the fact that the vote will lapse at the end of the present. mouth) make the payment desired,

on

the amount

being

entered in

the Governor's paysheet, but I shall be obliged by the Secretary of State being informed of the doubs I

entertain as to

my duty

case, and

by

His

in this

Lordship being

requested

as a

403

requested to state whether the Trea. sures will be expected in future cases of this nature to satisfy him. self that the payment is required reimbursement for expenses incurred in the public service, or whether he will be justifies in regarding the entertainment allow.

being simply a portion

ance ad

of the Governors personal emolu_ ments, to which the officer Admi-

nistering the Government in his

in absence becomes, ipso facto, entitled.

54 December, 1893.

(Signed) N.Gp. Mitchell-Innes,

Colonial Treasurer.

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