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#70X Our Ref :

(49) in AP 293/61-C (92) III

KANE YOUR REF :

BY FAX

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GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT

LOWER ALBERT ROAD

HONG KONG

Our tel * (052)-810 313 fax : (852)-868 500

26 May 1992

Mr. M V Stone

Hong Kong Department

Foreign & Commonwealth office London SW1A 2AH

Cc. Mr Cox

Mr Fifoor

file

(d) would seem to indicate that the Registrar, Supreme Court knew about the 28/3/85 cut-off date for transfer to Pop (and and have taken as read their eligibility to your HMOCS). But the Exco

have decision in 1986 (see (b)) may

superseded CSB's earlier circular HMOCS: ELIGIBILITY OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS RECRUITED Bu

Dear Michael,

Annex A

3

Thank you for your letter of 22 May 1992.

2715

Answers

to the questions raised in paragraph 2 of your letter are

follows :

as

(a) The Judiciary is in the process of drawing up

a set of Judicial Service replace

are

not

the Civil

Service

Regulations Regulations.

to

In

the meantime, the Civil Service Regulations, except those specifically stating that. they to Judicial apply applicable, Officers. However, some exceptions have been made depending on

merits of individual am not aware of any equivalent to CSR 118 on membership of HMOCS produced for the Judiciary.

cases.

the At present, I

(b) The Judiciary took over responsibility from

CSB

since

June

1990

including

for judicial the

offer

of

appointments, permanent terms, contract terms and transfer from contract terms to permanent terms etc. We have on record a copy of Circular No. 2/91 dated 30.8.91 (Annex A) on the Transfer of

Officers Agreement

Permanent

Establishment,

was issued by the

which

Registrar, Supreme

agreement

to

the

Court after he reached with the Director of Audit on the minimum number of years of service before retirement of an agreement officer who wished to transfer to permanent terms.

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