appointment to posts in the Unified Services
would continue to be prescribed by me. At
the same time it is contemplated that the
existing conditions should be modified so as
to provide more precisely and suitably for
the admission of local candidates to posts in
the Unified Services.
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e) Paragraph 173(1). The statement of policy
in Colonial No. 197 regarding the improvement
of opportunities for local candidates was
necessarily in broad and general terms. The
extent to which and the range of posts
within which a suitably qualified local
candidate would be preferred to an overseas
candidate should I consider be settled by
the Secretary of State in consultation with the
Governor, and while the range of posts to
which appointment is now formally controlled by
the Secretary of State must progressively contract
as the supply of local candidates inceases, I
should regard the determination of the rate of
this process of contraction as a matter for
the Secretary of State and Governor in
consultation rather than for the Public Service
Commission.
In general I should regard the measures
to give effect to a policy of improving
opportunities for local candidates as being
within the provrince of the
for determination by Government rather than f by the Public Service Commission, and the
concern of the latter as being no more than the
determination and application of standards to
implement such measures as may be decided upon.
(a)
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