HC Deb 29 November 1946 vol 430 cc379-80W
Squadron-Leader Fleming

asked the Secretary of State for Air whether he has investigated the allegation, particulars of which have been supplied to his Department by the hon. Member for Withington, that a sergeant stationed at Locking, Weston-super-Mare, punished a young recruit reported for being on parade in a n unclean condition, without preferring any charge against the accused before his commanding officer; and what action he proposes to take.

Mr. de Freitas

This recruit was checked with others for being untidy on parade, and his Commanding Officer ordered that he should forego privileges for 14 days. This does not constitute punishment under the Air Force Act, and no entry would be made on the airman's conduct sheet. A commanding officer has discretion to withdraw privileges at any time if he thinks an airman does not deserve them. I do not think that any further action is called for.