POLICE FORCE.

No. 11 of 1900.

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remit the whole or any part of the said sum: Provided also that it shall be lawful for the Governor to direct the Captain Superintendent in any case to accept a shorter notice than three months.

subordinate

16. On the completion of each period of four and a half years resident service, every European subordinate officer and constable shall, subject to the exigencies of the service, be entitled to a free passage to such port in his native country as the Governor may direct or to some other port approved by the Governor.

for members

17. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to regulate the general conditions on which and the manner in which pensions are to be granted to members of the force, and to determine in each particular case whether a pension shall or shall not be granted to any member of the force, and, in the event of the Governor in Council determining that a pension shall be granted to determine further the amount to be paid in respect thereof and the terms on which and the manner in which the same shall be paid.

staff.

17A. The members of the civilian staff, including any members of the civilian staff who may before the 21st day of December, 1923, have been sworn in as constables or as sergeant interpreters shall, as regards pensions, be subject to the provisions of the pension minutes issued under or for the purposes of the Pensions Ordinance, 1862, and not to the provisions of the Police Pension Regulations: Provided that this section shall not affect any person who shall have ceased to be a member of the civilian staff before the 21st day of December, 1923.

18. If, within three years after the granting of a pension under this Ordinance to any member of the force, it is proved, to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, that the person to whom such pension has been granted had been guilty of any corrupt practices in the execution of his office, either by receiving bribes, or by inducing or compelling payment, directly or indirectly, of any valuable consideration to himself or to any other person by way of a bribe, or by otherwise acting corruptly in the execution of or under colour

* As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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