10.
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(I am two increments down ).
The parallel is the case of a group of officere who were
informed that they were to be ranked as Sub-Ingprs. and p:id the maxi
mum of the rank, 1.e. for 15 years service. They protested and were
elevated to their proper place, yet on making en-uiries I find that the
most junior of this group has 17 years service and not quite 18 years
and is on the first increment of Inspector. Surely I with 20 years
better
service should be paid than ONE inbrement above hin.
typical example, yet, under the said report those not
remain on their present contract.
This, Sir, is a
ishing to opt may
In the report and moze so in a
circular issued by the Establishment Officer, those who joined after
the
1945 and had not completed 3 years service should they ont for the new
scheme would be treated as if on/probation perioì, 1.e. the first 3 years
of service before proceeding along the incremental scale.
A number of the U??? and SHAN HAI contingent, who have not yet
3 years service in Hong Kong have opted and are to receive salaries much
above the salary for the probstion period, surely Government cannot get
away with this for should these officers not wish to opt they remain on
their existing contract yet on the other hand should they opt then they
should be confined to the probation period as so stated in the Establish-
ment Officers directive.
Recently another information on the Salaries Commission was
issued in our Police General Orders which states that any officer
promoted since 1.1.46 ay be called upon to sit for and pass an examin-
ation before being allowed to proceed incrementally.
This sounds
rather a funny order, for, if the officer is promoted to the rank surely
he is qualified, rather a Double Dutch idea to make a man sit for an
examination to the rank he already holds .
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It would apnear Sir, to me, from the foregoing that information
I have received, altho' unable to check its accuracy, is to the effect
that in Authoritive circles it is the plan that the Pre-War Officers are
to be punished for their corruptness, this would almost be verified
by the fact that these Postwar recruited are receiving preferent ial
treatment while the Pre-VarOfficer cannot even be heard.
If there was corruption amongst the Pre-War European Officers
and I don't doubt for one minute that there wasn't I would atate that it