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is most interested in the work and which finds
the funds has little or no means of direct con-
trol. But the manner in which the system is
carried out amply secures to the Government
the fullest measure of administrative supervision
consistent with the technical responsibility
of the consulting Engineers. It is the duty of
the Resident Engineer as stated previously to
refer to the Government on any questions on which
it is likely to have special wishes and it is also
his duty to report and refer to the Consulting
Engineer at every stage. All such reports, all
correspondence between the Resident and Consulting
Engineer and vice versa including all indents and
accounts, are transmitted, open, through the
Colonial Secretary in the Colony and the Crown
Agents in England. Progress reports should be
drawn up by the Resident Engineer at regular
intervals and after review by the Consulting
Engineer should be submitted for the information
of the Government. By this means, and by the
opportunities which the Governor or his representa-
tive has of visiting the works at all times, the
Colonial Government is kept fully informed of
all that occurs on the works without the necessity
of calling for special reports. For reasons
of the Government already given, the direct intervention should be limited to cases or urgent necessity. e.g. if it
sees reason to question the capacity or industry
of the Resident Engineer, or his loyalty. If it
perceives
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