HC Deb 10 January 1918 vol 101 c333W
Mr. FIELD

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether he is aware that a number of prison officers who have completed twenty-five years' service and upwards have been passed over and junior officers appointed to higher places; and whether he will have this complaint inquired into with a view to rectification?

Mr. DUKE

The officers who have been promoted in rank since the introduction of the new scheme for the Irish prisons service have been selected by the General Prisons Board after full inquiry. Length of service cannot be accepted by the Board as the sole qualification for promotion.

Mr. FIELD

asked when the lodgings allowance granted to Irish prison officers in June, 1916, will be forthcoming; and whether the amount so paid will be retrospective from 1st April, 1916, when the new scheme came into operation?

Mr. DUKE

This matter will, I believe, be decided in the course of a few days.