§ 69. Mr. GEORGE GREENWOODasked whether the Home Secretary has given consideration to the recommendation made by the Royal Commission upon the Duties of the Metropolitan Police, in 1908, that an officer duly qualified by a knowledge of the law and experience in legal 1730 proceedings, acting under the direct superintendence of the Chief Commissioner, should be appointed for the purpose of dealing with complaints against the police by private persons and conducting inquiries into such complaints; and whether he proposes to give effect to such recommendation?
§ Mr. McKENNAThe appointment referred to by my hon. Friend was made in 1910.