No. 19
6 June 1859
I regret much to have to report to you that certain
irregularities and apparent frauds have recently been discovered
in the Custom House at
Victoria, in consequence of which I have
deemed it my duty to suspend
Mr Charles A. Anderson, the
CollectorCollector, from any further exercise of the functions of his
office, until a searching investigation has taken place into the
whole matter. For this purpose I have appointed a Commission
consisting of
Judge Begbie, and
Captain Gosset, the Treasurer of
British Columbia, and as soon as their Report is received it
shall be transmitted to you without delay.
3. As you are doubtless aware, it has been the practice
hitherto to collect the duties for
British Columbia at the
Custom
HouseHouse at
Victoria, and shortly after the arrival at this
place of
Mr Hamley, the Collector of Customs for
British
Columbia, I, in consequence of the arrangements for the
collection of the duties at
Queensborough not being complete,
directed him to undertake and continue the collection at
Victoria. The Books were in consequence transferred to him, and
almost immediately his suspicions were awakened by the discovery
of some very glaring errors in the Permit Book, and a closer
investigation soon showed the general state of inaccuracy in
which the Books had been kept
andand that in numerous cases wrong
entries had been made, and in some cases the permits issued and
the duties charged on them were not brought to account.
4. It appearing that the monies were generally received and the
entries made by a
Mr C.A. Angelo, one of the Clerks in the
Department, and suspicion attaching strongly to him, proceedings
were immediately commenced against him, conducted by
Mr Pearkes
the Crown Solicitor, aided by
Mr Carey the Attorney General.
The case was resumed to-day, and
resultedresulted in an adjournment
until this day week, for the production of further evidence.
5. The amount of deficiencies so far as investigation has gone
at present is about Eight Hundred Dollars.
6. It does not appear that
Mr Anderson, the Collector, is in
any way connected with the supposed frauds, but his negligence
in the conduct and supervision of his Department is so great and
so unpardonable, that I fear it will be utterly out of my power
to recommend that he should
bebe re-instated in his office.
I have etc.
People in this document
Anderson, Alexander Caulfield
Angelo, C. A.
Begbie, Matthew Baillie
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
Cary, Attorney General George Hunter
Douglas, Sir James
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Gosset, Captain William Driscoll
Hamley, Wymond Ogilvy
Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer
Merivale, Herman
Pearkes, George
Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
Places in this document
British Columbia
New Westminster
Victoria