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distinction between the posts of Governor, Belize,
and
Governor, Falkland Islands, both at DS3 in view of the politi-
cal sensitivity; upgrading would also pose problems of
structure. It was therefore proposed that the DS4 and equi-
valent Governors receive an additional £1,000 per annum as
responsibility allowance, i.e. the difference in salary between
Grades 3 and 4. This allowance would be taxable. Since the
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Governor of St Helena and Commissioner, Anguilla, are also
graded at DS4 and equivalent, they should likewise receive the
allowance.
5. On (b), the Inspectors suggested (Mr Holloway's minute of
11 July) that because the duties of a Governor were so res-
trictive, there was a good case for allowing them annual leave
Under current arrangements notified to Governors last year,
the Governors of Belize, Montserrat and the Turks and Caicos
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Islands and HM Commissioner, Anguilla, already qualify for
leave after 12 months; the remainder (Bermuda, British Virgin
Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falklands and St Helena)
qualify for leave after 18 months (after which period the
leave entitlement is usually more than the Governor can
reasonably take). This is paid out of Vote 1 subhead (C)(3)
(4)(d), the Governors' subhead,administered by HMGD. Gibraltar
and Hong Kong are outside this scheme as the territories pro-
vide fare-paid annual leave. It, therefore, seems equitable
as the pressures on all Governors are the same, to standardise
leave at 12 months.
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The financial implications of these two proposals are set
out on the attached sheet. Briefly, the responsibility allow-
ance will involve an additional £6,000 per annum; the annual
leave for the five extra territories will mean an additional
£17,889 per annum.
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The question of Governors' residences, on which the
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