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etire otherwise than on disciplinary or on medical grounds. ThePrinciapl Secretary may request the officer concerned to showcause why he should not be compulsorily retired. The PrincipalSecretary shall forward any representations made by the officer,pursuant to the notice given to him, together with his ownrecommendations to the appointing authority, who shall decidewhether or not such officer should be called upon to retire.(k) Where a principal Secretary is of the opinion that the presidentshould be invited in the exercise of the powers conferred upon himby subsection (3) of section 20 of the Act (the Civil service Act,1962), to consider the removal of an officer in the public interest,the Principal Secretary shall furnish to the Principal Secretary to thePresident through the Principal Secretary (Establishments) suchparticulars as the President may, from time to time, by general orspecific direction, require”. Standing orders F. 35, 44 and 49 for thePublic service, 1971, read as follows:Standing Order F. 35‘F.35 All appointments at the plessure of the president – Excepting Judges of theHigh Court and the Controller and Auditor-General whose tenure of office isgoverned by the terms of the Interim Constitution of Tanzania, all other officershold their respective offices subject to the pleasure of the President of the UnitedRepublic. The pleasure of the President that any one of these officers should no487

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