HC Deb 25 February 1924 vol 170 c31
32. Commander BELLAIRS

asked the Prime Minister whether his attention has been drawn to the minority Report of the Royal Commission on Honours, signed by the Home Secretary, to the effect that the gravest abuses had not been inquired into and that the recommendations are inadequate to prevent abuses and allay suspicion in the public mind; and whether he proposes to take any action to prevent the grave abuses to which the Home Secretary's Report draws attention?

The PRIME MINISTER

The matter has not escaped my attention, and I am considering whether, in the crowded state of business, anything further can profitably be done.

Lieut.-Colonel Sir SAMUEL HOARE

Is the right hon. Gentleman going to appoint the Committee to advise him with reference to honours?

The PRIME MINISTER

The Committee was appointed with reference to political honours, and when the need arises, I shall certainly appoint a Committee.

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