HC Deb 23 May 1905 vol 146 c1134
MR. SLOAN

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether he can now state the result of the Inspector-General's inquiry as to why members of the Royal Irish Constabulary in C District, Belfast were obliged to seek medical attendance at their own expense other than that provided for the purpose.

MR. WALTER LONG

The Inspector-General found that no sufficient grounds of complaint against the medical attendant existed.

MR. SLOAN

In view of the facts that came out, will the right hon. Gentleman agree, to pay the expenses of the constabulary? Will the expenditure the men have incurred be refunded to them?

MR. WALTER LONG

I will consider that.