HC Deb 30 June 1932 vol 267 c1993
63. Mr. HICKS

asked the Minister of Transport what is the reason for the delay in making decisions in respect of appeals by motor coach proprietors serving London and the suburbs; and whether, seeing that the special committee appointed to hear appeals against the decision of the traffic commissioner of the Metropolitan area does not decide the cases but reports to the Minister, the Minister is going to decide in each case?

Captain AUSTIN HUDSON (Lord of the Treasury)

I have been asked to reply. No delay is being incurred. The committee presented their first report, dealing with two matters of general policy which had been referred to them on 18th June, and are still engaged in hearing individual appeals. The answer to the second part of the question is in the affirmative.