§ Dr. Morganasked the Secretary of State for War whether, in connection with the alleged mutiny at Kluang camp, and the heavy sentences imposed, any medical reports are available, after inspection by medical officers before and after the alleged offences, as to the general living conditions and sanitary facilities in this camp; whether such evidence was given at the trial; and whether intersted Members of Parliament can be supplied with copies of the medical reports.
§ Mr. BellengerI would refer my hon. Friend to the statements I made on 8th and 10th October and to the resultant discussions in the House. As I then explained, it has been established that the conditions at the camp were not satisfactory and certain action has already been taken against those who are regarded as mainly responsible. I have no details of medical reports.