CO129-415 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [12] — Page 198

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Committee of the Executive Council

consisting of

Hon.Mr. Claud Severn, Colonial Secretary. Hon.Mr.J.H.Kemp, Attorney General (Chairman). Hon.Mr.E.D.C.Wolfe,

Colonial Treasurer.

Appointed to enquire into certain charges against

Mr. P. A.V. Remedios

1st Grade Clerk, General Post Office.

1. The Committee met on Friday the 13th November 1914,

2. A copy of the charge is annexed and is marked "A",

3. The evidence taken is annexed and is marked "B"

4. The Registration and Parcel Branch of the General

Post Office is a space partitioned off from the rest of the

office by iron grilles and gates. Mr. Remedios kept one

of the keys to this enclosure, and on the date in question

the other key was in the custody of the officer on duty for

that Sunday. Inside the Branch there is a safe in which

insured letters are kept, and on the date in question it

contained 12 letters insured for 800 Francs each, or about

2400 in all.

Mr. Remedios kept one of the keys of this

safe and Mr. Martin, Superintendent of the Registration and

Parcels Branch, keeps the other.

No Government money is

ever kept in this safe, ur, Remedios admittedly used to

keep sʊme private money in it.

5. On Sunday the 11th October 1914 ur. Remedios sent

his son, a boy of sixteen, and his Chinese servant, whom he had know for nearly 30 years, to get g5. of his private

money out of the above safe. For this purpose he gave his

son the key of the Registration and Parcel Branch and the key

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