HC Deb 25 January 1968 vol 757 cc152-3W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

35 & 36. asked the Postmaster-General (1) whether he is aware that the hon. Member for West Ham, North, wrote to him on 7th December, 1967 complaining of the fact that a letter which the hon. Member sent on 2nd November, 1967 from London, N.14, was not delivered to the addressee in London, N.12, until 13th November; why it took him until 21st December to send a formal apology, with no explanation for the reasons for the delay in this postal delivery; and whether in future he will expedite replies to hon. Members of Parliament and members of the public on matters such as this;

(2) why it takes up to 14 days to send a formal letter of apology when mistakes and neglect of duty are committed by members of his staff; and whether in future he will take steps to expedite both mail and his replies to complaints when made by hon. Members of Parliament and the general public.

Mr. Edward Short

Yes. I have emphasised the need for prompt replies but in this particular case I do not think fourteen days was unreasonable. My Department had to make detailed inquiries about the wrongly addressed letter to which my hon. Friend refers.