HC Deb 26 May 1971 vol 818 cc173-4W
Mr. Percival

asked the Attorney-General whether he will make a statement on the Public Trustee Office.

The Attorney-General

The Government have decided to set up an inquiry into the role played by the Public Trustee Office in modern conditions, including the extent to which its continued existence is justifiable given the alternative facilities now available. The position of existing trusts will, of course, be safeguarded. The inquiry will be undertaken by Mr. H. R. Hutton, formerly a Director of Hambro's Bank, at present on secondment to the Civil Service Department, Mr. D. J. W. Dryburgh, a senior partner in Taylor and Humbert, Solicitors, and Sir Clifford Jarrett, until recently Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health and Social Security.

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