Roy Saunders

Roy Saunders was the deputy minister of the exchequer for the NAU. As such, he was the senior professional (as opposed to political) civil servant responsible for the NAU's species and banknotes. He accompanied Sir Martin Luther King on the train trip from Victoria to New Liverpool when The Two Georges was stolen. Sir Martin later ordered Saunders to put together the 50 million pounds in gold to meet the Sons of Liberty's ransom if the painting was not recovered.