§ Sir E. Graham-Littleasked the Minister of Pensions whether he will investigate the case of a medical graduate of London University employed by his Ministry, whose treatment by the Accountant General's Department, details of which have been submitted to him, has occasioned this officer's resignation?
§ Sir W. WomersleyI am well aware of this case. This officer's resignation was not warranted by any action taken by my1080W Accountant General's staff, who merely declined to allow him to contravene without explanation an instruction regarding travelling expenses of which the officer was well aware, and which is of general application throughout the Civil Service.