CLEAN HANDS CLEARANCE CHECK
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in order for an auditor who is regarded as a security risk to be considered to have clean hands, it is necessary for him to receive a clean hands clearance check from HCO. The clean hands clearance check consists of that auditor having the following rudiments put in very thoroughly by an HGC Class II staff auditor using prepclearing techniques. (1) auditor. "Are you willing to talk to me about your difficulties?" (2) withholds-last two pages of Joburg Form 3 or all of Form 3A; and all of an HCO WW See. Form 6A. Plus asking "Has a withhold been missed on you?" frequently as all such persons specialize in getting them missed. This will be checked out on completion by the HCO Area Secretary for any questions on Form 3 or 3A and Form 6A which may be still alive and for any missed or partial withholds. (HCO PL 27 Feb 62)