§ 84. Colonel DAYasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he has received a complaint made by the Association of Officers of Taxes with regard to the overcrowding, excessive overtime, and understaffed and inadequate and unhealthy office accommodation in which these officers are expected to fulfil their duties; and can he state whether he is considering any improvements and, if so, what form are these improvements taking with reference to the complaint of these officers?
§ Mr. McNEILLThe answer to the first part of the question is in the negative. Complaints by the staff are always carefully considered, and if they are found to be justified, every endeavour is made to remove the ground for them.