HC Deb 21 April 1931 vol 251 cc803-4
60. Mr. FREEMAN

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he is yet in a position to give the House any information concerning the method adopted in a case in Palestine of allowing witnesses in court to give evidence behind screens?

The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for the COLONIES (Dr. Drummond Shiels)

Yes, Sir, a report has been received from the High Commissioner. In two cases tried by the District Court under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance, three witnesses were allowed to give evidence behind screens. The officer who tried the cases has reported that in the first case the evidence of the

two witnesses concerned was of no value. The evidence of the third witness, which was given in the second of the two cases, was superfluous, as the court had ample evidence from other witnesses on the only point at issue. The officer in question has been informed that the procedure adopted was improper; and the Secretary of State has directed that it shall not be resorted to again.