DRAFT
SECRET UK EYES A
allow LEP to invest their money without being forced first to leave HM
Forces to gain access to it.
27. From 1 October 1996, once LEP are released from their duties to
undergo resettlement training and to distance them from BFHK, some
posts previously occupied by them may need to be filled by UKTAP or
GURTAM, although it is probable that most posts will be
disestablished. Replacements might have to be found earlier if LEP
runout increases sooner than expected and creates unacceptable gaps.
A plan for such an eventuality exists (JTP 68), which should be
reviewed in 1993 and annually thereafter in the light of the changing
situation.
LOCALLY EMPLOYED CIVILIANS (LEC)
28. Concern over LEC retention has always stemmed from the
assumptions that, as 1997 approaches, BFHK will suffer a reduction in
LEC numbers due to:
a. The loss of personnel leaving to secure other employment
prior to 1997.
b. A decline in the availability of suitable staff to fill
vacancies.
18
SECRET UK EYES A
DRAFT