§ Mr. W. R. Williamsasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what provisions exist for Government employees in British Guiana who are charged with offences under the disciplinary codes to be informed in writing of the detailed 54W nature of the charges and to reply in writing to such charges.
§ Mr. Lennox-BoydThe British Guiana Regulations provide that if disciplinary action with a view to dismissal is decided upon the Head of Department shall prepare charges which will be communicated in writing to the officer, who will be called upon to state in writing, within a given time, any grounds on which he may rely to exculpate himself; and that if action for dismissal is not decided upon the form of the investigation to be made shall be in accordance with the Governor's directions, but that, generally speaking, the same procedure shall be followed as when dismissal is contemplated.