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Uganda Disturbances (Inquiry)

Volume 466: debated on Wednesday 29 June 1949

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asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies when the report of the inquiry into the recent disturbances in Uganda may be expected.

The inquiry is proceeding as expeditiously as possible, but I cannot give a date when the Commissioner's report may be expected.

In view of the recent reports that there have been a considerable number of cases of arson and that there is increasing activity of a very serious nature, would it not be advisable to give a directive that a report should be issued as soon as possible?

There is no doubt that the Commissioner is doing his best and working as fast as he can to take the evidence. I am sure that there will be no delay on his part in submitting the report.