HC Deb 07 March 1902 vol 104 cc714-5
MR. JOSEPH A. PEASE (Essex, Saffron Walden)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether the Government undertook to pay the expenses of General Truman's defence at the inquiry into charges alleged against him; if so, what limit, if any, was placed on General Truman in regard to the amount he might incur.

MR. BRODRICK

The Government undertook to provide remuneration for a counsel to advise General Truman. The Treasury fixed a fee of fifty guineas, with ten guineas a day for any days in which the counsel retained might be engaged.