APPENDIX VII
CONTINUED.
be qualified as expatriate officers are recruited locally. (paragraph 41(i)).
(xxv) Recommendation that principle of expatriation
pay should be applied strictly and fairly to the whole service.
(xxvi) Recommendation that officers at present
ontitled to privilegus appropriate to expatriato officers who do not fall within the proposed dofinition of cxpatriate officers should be given the option c.? continuing on their existing terms of servico or of accepting the new terms. (paragraph
l(ii)).
(xxvii) Recommendation that certain officers alrondy
recruited from India und North China should be granted expatriation pay. (paragraph
1(iv)).
(xxviii) Recommendation that rules governing the
question of cligibility for oxpatriat..on pay should be drawn up. (paragraph 42.
(xxix) Recommendation regarding rates of oxpatriation pay. (paragraph 43).
(xx) Recommendation that oxpatriation pay should
bo pensionable and payable both while an officer is resident in the Colony and while on leave. (paragraph 43).
(xxxi) Recommendation that expatriation pay should
not be taken into account when deductions ere made for the runt of Government quarters or for assessing salary for high cost of living allowance. (paragraph 43).
(xxxii) Recommendation that deductions should be
mado from expatriation pay as well as basic
salary for the purposes of the Widows and Orphans Pension Scheme.
(xxxiii) Recommendation that expatriate women officurs
should receivo expatriation pay at the samo rates as male officers. (paragraph 43).
(xxxv) Recommendation that in general allowances
should be prescribed only in respect of roimbursable expenditure incurred in the performance of duty, of dutios extraneous to normal duties and of special risks. (paragraph 44).
(xxxv) Recommendation that the privilege enjoyed by
certain officers of occupying Government quarters free of charge should cease. (paragraph 45).
(xxxvi) Recommendation that rent allowances should
be abolished. (paragraph 45).
(xxxvi) Recommendation that house allowance should
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