V. I. Lenin

Inquiry of the C.P.C. to
The C.C. of the Left S.R. Party{1}


Written: January 15 (28), 1918
Published: First published in 1933 in Lenin Miscellany XXI. Printed from the manuscript.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, 2nd English Edition, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 42, page 53.2.
Translated: Bernard Isaacs
Transcription\Markup: D. Walters
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Following the decision of the Council of People’s Commissars dated 14.1 (night)-extract from the journal is herewith enclosed-we ask the C.C. of the Left Socialist-Revolutionary Party to answer the following questions:

1) When did the Petrograd Committee of the Left S.R.s pass its resolution refusing to have any members on the staff of the Committee of Inquiry so long as Kozlovsky was on it?

2) What is the text of that resolution?

3) Was the C.C. of the Left S,R. Party aware of this resolution and was it commented on in the C.C. of the Left S.R.s?

4) When and by whom (of the Left S.R.s) in the Petrograd Soviet or its Executive Committee was it reported that the Left SR.s would not join the Committee of Inquiry so. long as Kozlovsky was on it?

5) Did the Left S;R.s carry out, the decision of the Petrograd Soviet, which asked them to present evidence against Kozlovsky within a definite period?


Notes

{1} On January 11(24), 1918, the C.P.C., on the motion of I. Z. Steinberg, People’s Commissar for Justice, instituted an investigation into the activities of the Committee of Inquiry under the Petrograd Soviet, and suspended this Committee pending the results of the investigation. On January 14 (27) the C.P.C. examined the statement of the chairmen of the Committee of Inquiry M. Y. Kozlovsky and P. A. Krasikov asking the C.P.C. to recon- sider its decision, and ordered the Inspection Commission set up by it to submit the results of its investigation within forty-eight hours. It also passed a decision to send an inquiry to the C.C. of the Left Socialist-Revolutionary Party concerning the resolution of the Petrograd Committee of the Left S.R.s to the effect that it would not be represented on the Committee of Inquiry. It was in connection with this resolution that Lenin wrote his inquiry. The findings of the commission investigating the activities of the Committee of Inquiry were discussed at meetings of the C.P.C. On January 21 (February 3) the C.P.C. adopted the draft decree written by Lenin (see pp. 55-56 of this volume); on February 26 the C,P.C. found that “all accusations of bribery and other crimes or improper conduct against the leading members of the Committee of Inquiry are without foundation” and considered the investiga tion into the activities of the Committee of Inquiry to be closed, and its leading members Krasikov, Kozlovsky, Lindeman, Mitzgendler and Rozin to be reinstated in their posts (Decrees of the Soviet Government, Vol. 1, Moscow, 1957, p. 499; see also p. 62 of this volume).


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