HC Deb 27 March 1882 vol 268 cc21-2
MR. HEALY

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether, if ex-sub-constable Walsh forwards to the proper authority the certificate which he holds from the Crown Solicitor at Cork, dated the 21st December, for his expenses as witness from the 5th to the 21st December, he will receive the usual allowance; if he will now state why Walsh was ordered from Cork on 10th February, at his own expense, to Kanturk, where he was informed of his discharge, when he might have been informed of his discharge in Cork, and save the expense of such transfer, having been at the time stationed at Tuckey Street Station, Cork; and, whether any instructions will be given to make good what the man was out of pocket?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. W. M. JOHNSON)

If ex-Sub-Constable Walsh has not re- ceived his expenses from the Crown Solicitor, the Inspector General will order him the regulation travelling expenses and extra pay while absent on duty from his station. He was ordered, according to the Rules of the Force, back to his station at Kanturk, to give up his arms and other public property, to receive his pay from his own officer, and to take away his effects.

In reply to a further Question from Mr. HEALY,

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. W. M. JOHNSON)

was understood to say that Sub-Constable Walsh would be allowed the regulation expenses for his journey from Cork to Kanturk.