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It must be borne in mind that the Minute of 1848 was passed, and that the Committee on Public Moneys reported, at a time when the Treasury was practically uncontrolled, when the independent position of the Audit Office was not ...
It must be borne in mind that the Minute of 1848 was passed, and that the Committee on Public Moneys reported, at a time when the Treasury was practically uncontrolled, when the independent position of the Audit Office was not ...
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The Treasury pointed out that the effect of this would be to subject each detail, even though of a work costing less than either £1,000 or £500, to the control of their Department, under the rule laid down in the Treasury Minute of 24 ...
The Treasury pointed out that the effect of this would be to subject each detail, even though of a work costing less than either £1,000 or £500, to the control of their Department, under the rule laid down in the Treasury Minute of 24 ...
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sanction, which would have entailed a repayment of £63, the sum in excess of the maximum allowed by the Treasury Minute ; but your Committee are of opinion that, in the circumstances explained by the Attorney-General, sanction may now ...
sanction, which would have entailed a repayment of £63, the sum in excess of the maximum allowed by the Treasury Minute ; but your Committee are of opinion that, in the circumstances explained by the Attorney-General, sanction may now ...
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