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application of this policy. It was apparent
that such questions as the range of functions to
be assigned to these bodies and their
composition
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questions which would be determined
in great measure in the light of purely local
circumstances raised general considerations
on which guidance should be available to
Governors. With this purpose in view
nemerendum-on Public Service Commissions, a
Art Ma
copy of which is enclosedy was included in a
paper on the Colonial Service which was discussed
at the Conference of African Governors in
November last. The conclusions which were
reached by the Conference and with, which I agree
A copy of the
relevant pection
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is enclosed.
in Tel a 8com/anying extract from the minutes of the Conferences.
are set out at the end of the memorandum.
Therefore
3. While I do not of course wish to
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suggest that the views expressed in that the
memorandum should be taken as precluding the
assignment to a Public Services Commission of
wider functions, I consider and I feel sure
you will agree that since Some of the
recommendations of the Salaries Commission involve
such extension of functions it is advisable that
be
you should examined those recommendations
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further in the light of the Memorandum. The
points to which I invite your consideration
are discussed in the following comments on the
recommendations of the Salaries Commission:-
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Paragraphs 171 and 173(v) and (vi). the
interpretation and application of conditions of
gen volty service is primarily the functions of the authority
which determines the conditions of service, that
is, of the employer, the Colonial Government. In
so far as the Colonial Government requires advice.
in such matters the generally accepted practice is that-
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