§ 55. Mr. Gammansasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to whom information should be given by a passenger who is prepared to act as an informer against a fellow passenger for a suspected breach of the Exchange Control Act; and if he is prepared to respect the anonymity of such informers.
§ Sir S. CrippsIf any person has evidence of an offence or intended offence against the Exchange Control Act that he desires to pass to the authorities, he should write to the Secretary to the Treasury. It is the practice of the Treasury not to divulge the names of persons who give such information.