CLEAN HANDS
  1. 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. If on completion there are questions which are alive or if there are any missed or partial withholds the person must go back to the HGC to have them cleaned up before he is considered to have clean hands. If no questions are alive and there are no missed or partial withholds, then the person will be awarded a Clean Hands seal on his certificate and will be considered to be in good standing with HCO. (HCO PL 27 Feb 62)


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