HC Deb 08 June 1921 vol 142 cc1895-6W
Sir W. BARTON

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will supply a detailed statement of the amount and the object of all moneys spent since the Armistice at the instance of the Cabinet and without the authority of this House; and will he say if the Treasury has been consulted in any such cases?

Sir R. HORNE

All public expenditure requires Parliamentary authority. The Treasury has a limited power to anticipate such authority in urgent cases. The sanction of the Treasury is always necessary.