HC Deb 11 December 1933 vol 284 c34W
Mr. REMER

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many appeals had been received up to 30th September, 1933, under the Police (Appeals) Act, 1927, from men who had been dismissed or ordered to resign in lieu of dismissal from the county and burgh police, respectively; in how many cases were inquiries held; in how many cases was legal aid allowed and in how many refused; in how many cases were the appeals dismissed without an inquiry being held; in how many cases were the appeals dismissed after inquiry; in how many cases were the punishments appealed from varied; in how many cases were the appeals allowed; and how many appeals were outstanding on 30th September, 1933?

Sir G. COLLINS

Sixteen appeals have been received and disposed of as shown in the subjoined schedule.