CODE
No.1024.
W the Compliments of the
Under-Secretary of State for Dominion
INWARD TELEGRAM
-9-JUL 1942
FROM:
TO:
AUSTRALIA (H.C.)
D.O.
D. 8th July 1942 R. 8th
12.40 p.m.
17 10.20 p.m.
RE 10JUL 1942
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Your telegram No.814 or the 13th June and my telegram No.931 of the 24th June. Hong Kong evacuees.
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Commonwealth Treasury state that where receipts are obtained in respect of payments on behalf of United Kingdom Government, and submitted periodically with re-imbursement claims (as is the case with payments to evacuees), it is not the practice to secure the Auditor General's certificate, and in view of the desirability of eliminating unnecessary work they hope that the request will not be pressed. add that the general procedure in connection with payments of United Kingdom pensions etc., is at present under consideration with the United Kingdom Government Department, with the object of eliminating all receipts and substituting therefore Auditor General's certificate.
Treasury
2. Cash accounts of the various sub-Treasures must of course be subject to audit, and check on dispersement must be considered adequate and effective against irregularities and frauds. It is therefore difficult to understand why claims for reimbursement of Hong Kong expenditure could not be certified by the Auditor General especially as it suggested that this procedure should be adopted in the future. In the circumstances however it is assumed that the matter need not be pressed.
Copy to:-
Mr. Dixon Mr. Wiseman
Mr. MacLeod
Under Secretary of State Mr. Gent, Mr. Thorne Col.Cole
Mr. Blaxter
Mr. Edmonds.
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