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Allied Control Commission

Volume 414: debated on Tuesday 23 October 1945

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asked the Secretary of State for War if he has considered the complaints that the basis of selection for employment in the interpreters' branch of the British section of the Allied Control Commission depends less on linguistic qualifications than on the absence of left-wing political sympathies and affiliations; and if he has any statement to make.

I am not aware of the complaints to which my hon. and gallant Friend refers. The first and essential qualification for an interpreter is the ability to speak a foreign language. From applicants who fulfil this requirement selection is made on grounds of personal suitability and linguistic qualifications. Personal suitability is assessed on character and general bearing and not on political sympathies or affiliations.

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware of the urgency of replacing the present three-year maximum contract for military government officials in Germany by a long-term contract if the standard of efficiency of military government is not to deteriorate; and whether he can make a statement on the matter.

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given earlier to-day by my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in reply to a Question by the hon. and gallant Member for Westmorland (Colonel Vane).