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CO 25837
RESE 7 AUG !!
Re the Charges against P.C.Lam
Report.
We have considered the charges and the evidence in
support of them and we recomend that Mr. Law be dismissed the
Service.
We find the folloing charges proved:-
1. Unfitness for duty on the 10th. April, 1911, owing to
his being under the influence of liquor. See statements of
Inspector Collett and Sergeant Grant.
On the 26th. May using disrespectful language to the
Attorney-General, in the presence of Mr. Fletcher.
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Arriving at the Office on the 27th. Hay too late i.e.
between 10 and 10.30, and then using impertinent language to the Attorney-General and assuming an offensive attitude towards him,
which resulted in the latter sending for a Policeman.
The Attorney-Gmeral being the complainant in Lost of the charges was not consulted by us with reference to the con-
-clusions at which we have arrived and, as such complainant, he
does not wish to join us in signing this report.
Mr. Law has been twice warned before, and in support of
our recommendation that he be dismissed the Service we would beg
leave to refer to the concluding words of the Committee's Report,
dated 16th. March, 1909,
(Sd.) A. M. Thomson.
(Sd.) H. E. Pollock.
13th. June, 1911.
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