ing allegations of corruption are given in paragraph 94. Complaints made by members of the public against police officers are entered in official registers. They are formally investigated by a Gazetted Officer whose findings and recommendations are always checked by the Assistant Commissioner of the formation concerned. District Com- manders and heads of branches regularly examine the complaint registers of Units under their command.

PROMOTIONS, ADVANCEMENTS AND RETIREMENTS

39. The following changes occurred in the senior ranks of the Force:

Name

A. MORRISON

A. J. SCHOUTEN

Rank

RETIREMENTS

Date

Assistant Commissioner

6. 6.68

1.11.67 (back dated)

PROMOTIONS

Assistant Commissioner

In January 1969 Mr. T. J. BEDFORD replaced Mr. K. V. ARROWSMITH as Administrative Secretary.

40. In addition, eight Senior Superintendents were promoted to the rank of Chief Superintendents, ten Superintendents to Senior Super- intendents. Eleven Senior Inspectors were appointed Assistant Super- intendents and four to Chief Inspectors. Forty junior officers were promoted to the rank of Senior Inspector.

CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

41. Details of conditions of service are shown in Appendices 5 and 6.

LENGTH OF SERVICE

42. The length of service of members of the Force at the end of the year is shown by categories in the following table:

Years of Service

Officer

20 & Over 10-20

3-10

Under 3

Total

Senior Officers (Overseas)

22

99

2

123

Senior Officers (Local)

4

14

18

Junior Officers (Overseas)

10

111

173

119

413

Junior Officers (Local)

58

158

184

137

537

94

382

359

256

1,091

10

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