§ 35. Mr. G. Wallaceasked the Secretary of State for Air to what extent accounting branches of his Department are using modern methods of mechanized accounting.
§ Mr. P. Noel-BakerMechanised methods of accounting are already in use in the Maintenance Command of the R.A.F.; in all Area Headquarters of the Air Ministry Works Department in the United Kingdom; in the Base Accounts Office where the pay accounts of airmen in Germany are kept; in the branch of the Air Min- 1305 istry where Income Tax is recorded; and in a number of other branches in my Department. I am now considering whether mechanised methods can be used in dealing with the pay and allowances of all sections of the R.A.F.; these methods will be introduced in other parts of our accounting system as and when it is possible and advantageous so to do.
§ Mr. WallaceIs my right hon. Friend aware that his statement means that at last avoidable delays in pay and allowances will be overcome in the very near future?