Former MP for Hendon South
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asked the Prime Minister if he has considered the conclusion reached in the Second Report of the Select Committee on the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration 1969–70 relating to matters excluded from the Parliamentary Commissioner's investigation; and whether he will make a statement.
Is the Prime Minister aware of the high proportion of complaints relating to personnel cases which came in last year and which no doubt are still coming in? Will he see that this matter is treated with some urgency?
The Chairman of the London Transport Board says that he requested the assistance of the hon. Gentleman's Department on that date.
Former MP for Hendon South
Entered the House of Commons on 29 October 1924 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 29 April 1970 — General election
Also represented Isle of Ely
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