HC Deb 27 May 1937 vol 324 c448W
Mr. McEntee

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether his attention has been called to the complaints that tax offices in general should offer greater facilities for confidential talks between officials and the public and should generally be more suitable for their purpose; and whether lie will make inquiries to see what improvements can be effected along these lines?

Lieut.-Colonel Colville

The necessity for providing proper facilities for confidential talks between officials and members of the public in tax offices is fully recognised and the question is at present being reviewed.