Part of Oral Answers to Questions — India – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 31 May 1945.
Is not the point in this case that the man who lodged the original complaint was sufficiently supported by the tribunal which investigated it to lead to the dismissal of the Chief Constable; and if, in the end, the man who lodged the complaint, which was found to be a true complaint, is dismissed, inevitably, other members of the Force will suppose that he was dismissed for making the complaint, and that that will be contrary to public policy?