From Thomas Wilson1    25 October 1886

Melbourne, 25th October 1886.

Sir,

I am directed by the Honorable the Treasurer to bring under your notice that delay frequently occurs in rendering the security required from officers in the Public Service, delay resulting sometimes in loss, and always in unnecessary trouble and correspondence.

The Order in Council of the 24 September 1860 (copy enclosed2) directs that where an officer shall fail for one month or upwards to furnish the security required of him, payment of his salary shall be withheld until this has been done, and I am now to state that it is necessary that the Order in Council shall be strictly enforced in future, and that the Treasurer will look to you to give effect to it as far as the officers in the Department of which you are the Permanent Head are concerned.

I am to add that excuses for the non rendering of security of3 for not renewing it periodically are not to be accepted unless deemed by the Treasurer to be satisfactory.4

E. S. Symonds

Under Treasurer

 

Forwarded for the information and guidance of the Government Botanist.

T. R. Wilson

Under Secretary

Document is a circular (p. 392) sent to the heads of twelve ministries (listed p. 393). In the Chief Secretary's Office, the Under Secretary, T. Wilson, then forwarded it to departmental heads, including M.
Copy of order on p. 392.
or?
See M to A Deakin, November 1886 (in this edition as 86-11-00).

Please cite as “FVM-86-10-25a,” in Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, edited by R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/86-10-25a