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(g) on retirement in circumstances, not mentioned in the preceding paragraphs ofthis section, rendering him eligible for a pension under the Pensions (Governorsor Dominions, etc) Acts, 1911 to 1947, of the United Kingdom or any Actamending or replacing those Acts:Provided that a gratuity may be granted to a female officer in accordance with theprovisions of this ordinance, who retires for the reason that she has married or isabout to marry, notwithstanding that she is not otherwise eligible under thissection for the grant of any pension, gratuity or other allowance”. Section 19 ofthe Civil Service Act, 1989, a legislation which repeals and replaces the CivilService Act, 1962 (Cap. 509), is in the following terms:“19.- (1) The power to dismiss and to terminate the appointment of civil servantsshall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this section.(2) The power to dismiss shall not be exercised unless.(a) a disciplinary charge is preferred against him;(b) he is afforded an adequate opportunity to answer the charge, and(c) an inquiry is held into the charge in accordance with regulationsmade under section 24.(d) The President may remove a civil servant from the service of theRepublic if he considers it in the public interest so to do.(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed as restricting.(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed as restricting.(g) The compulsory retirement of any person. Under section 10 or inthe paragraph (c), (d) or (e) of section 8 of the pensions ordinance,485

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