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TWO AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SIGNING OF SYDNEY G.P.O. CONTRACT I C PA— My Electric l>l#*irrn ph-Copy ritrh t SYDNEY, 2Gth August. Acting on the recommendation of the Federal Public Service Board the Federal Executive Council has decided to remove from their present posts both the Commonwealth Director of Works, Mr MehafTey, and the Director of Works in Sydney, Mr Or win. Mr MehafTey will become assistantgeneral of works, and Mr Orwin will be transferred to the works branch in Canberra. Both will receive a reduced salary. In June an inquiry was' ordered into the signing of the contract for extensions of the Sydney G.P.O. at a cost of £40.000. The Prime Minister announced that an official of the Post Office had signed a contract binding the Government with a firm of contractors despite the instructions on the ptevious day that, no finality should be reached pending an inquiry into the question of whether sandstone should be used instead of terra-cotta. A Royal Commission was appointed to go into the matter. The Commission found that the former Minister of Defence, Mr 11. V. C. Thorby, had acted precipitately but otherwise there was no departmental impropriety and no suggestion of dishonesty or corruption. Among the findings was that the instructions issued by Cabinet that the contract was not to be signed did not reach Mr Orwin till after he had signed the contract, and that Mr MehafTey failed in his duty in not giving proper instructions that the contract was not to be signed, but there was no suspicion of bribery or dishonesty of any sort among Commonwealth Ministers or departmental officers in the acceptance of the tender.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 28 August 1939, Page 3
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