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longer hold in may be signified through the Principal secretary (Establishments)in which case no special formalities are required”.Standing Order F. 44‘F. 44 Removal in the public interest. The President may remove a civil servant orpolice officer from the public service if he considers it is in the public interest todo so otherwise than for the purpose of localization of the public service. Thedecision of the President that an officer be removed from the service in the publicinterest may be signified through the Principal Secretary (Establishments). Inwhich case no special formalities are required. The question of pension will bedealt with the accordance with the relevant provisions of the Pensions Ordinance(Cap. 371)” Standing Order F. 49‘F. 49 Grounds for retirement on pension and/ or gratuity under the pensionsLegislation – The pensions Act (STC), Cap. 371) and the Regulations madethereunder, set out the circumstance under which a pensionable officer may electto retire or may be called upon to retire other than on disciplinary grounds. Thesegrounds are summarized below:-(a) on or after attaining the age of 45 years:Provided that an officer of the rank of constable in the Police Force or an officerof the rank of Prison Officer Grade III in the Prisons Service may elect to becalled upon to retire after he has attained the age of 40 years;(b) on the abolition of his office;488

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