Ordnance Factory Inspection (Inquiry Report)

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 1 Chwefror 1954.

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Photo of Sir Austen Albu Sir Austen Albu , Edmonton 12:00, 1 Chwefror 1954

asked the Minister of Supply whether he has yet received the report of the committee appointed by himself and the First Lord of the Admiralty to inquire into the duplication of inspection in Royal ordnance factories.

Photo of Sir Austen Albu Sir Austen Albu , Edmonton

Can the Minister say whether the committee has accepted the recommendation of the Select Committee on Estimates to abolish the duplication of inspections in Royal ordnance factories?

Photo of Mr Duncan Sandys Mr Duncan Sandys , Wandsworth Streatham

The committee made a number of detailed recommendations designed to secure economy in the inspection staff, and, with very minor exceptions, these recommendations have been adopted. Its report does not reveal any actual duplication: that is to say, two people doing the same work in the same factory: but it shows that economies are possible, and account is being taken of the recommendations.

Photo of Sir Austen Albu Sir Austen Albu , Edmonton

Will the report be published?

Photo of Mr Duncan Sandys Mr Duncan Sandys , Wandsworth Streatham

I do not think that this is the kind of report that should be published, although there is nothing very secret about it. I know that the hon. Gentleman takes a great interest in this matter, and if he would like me to send him a summary of the action taken. I will gladly do so.

Sir Ian Clark Hutchison:

In view of the importance of the inspection of explosives for the Navy, will my right hon. Friend publish the report or make it available for those of us who take an interest in this matter?

Photo of Mr Duncan Sandys Mr Duncan Sandys , Wandsworth Streatham

I will send my hon. Friend a summary of the action taken.