§ Mr. T. GRIFFITHSasked the Home Secretary if, in the case of ex-officer Sutton, late of Holloway Prison, who was recommended by the medical officer for light work in consequence of certain physical injuries, he will say whether that recommendation was carried out?
§ Mr. BRIDGEMAN:On the 10th March, 1922, the medical officer reported Sutton to be unfit permanently for any heavy work, lie, was placed by the Governor, who is a medical man on such lighter portions of the work as could be allotted, to him, until he was again placed on the sick list on 14th April, The medical authorities are agreed that the complaint from which Sutton was suffering, and which rendered him unfit for the duties of a prison officer, did trot arise from injury.