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96. (a) An officer acquitted of a criminal charge is not thereby rendered exempt from auspension on account of his conduct in the matter and the Governor, if he thinks fit, may take the usual proceedings for the purpose.

96. (b) An officer who is under suspension may not leave the Colony during the interval before he is reinstated or dismissed, without the leave of the Governor. If granted leave of absence the officer will not be entitled to any more salary than if he had remained in the Colony.

96. (e) Any officer, whether under suspen- sion or not, who absents himself from the Colony without leave will be held to have thereby vacated his office.

96. (d) An officer who has not been ap- pointed by virtue of a commission or warrant from the Crown, and whose emoluments do not exceed 100%* a year, may be dismissed by the Governor without the proceedings above pre- scribed; but in every such case the grounds of dismissal must be definitely stated in writing, and communicated to the officer, that he may have full opportunity of exculpating himself, and the matter must be investigated by the Governor with the aid of the head of the depart- ment (if any).

In lieu of dismissal the Governor, if he thinks fit, may remove the officer to an office of lower rank in the service, or may require him to serve

in his original office at a reduced salary, either permanently or for a stated period, or may deduct a portion of salary due, or about to become due, to the officer. Such dismissal or other punishment will not require the confirma- tion of the Secretary of State, but any memorial from the dismissed officer must be forwarded to the Secretary of State without delay, with a short statement of the grounds of dismissal or other punishment.

* See Footnote to Regulation 66.

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6. (a) An officer acquitted of a criminal rge is not thereby rendered exempt from pension on account of his conduct in the ter; and the Governor, if he thinks fit, may

the usual proceedings for the purpose.

16. (b) An officer who is under suspension y not leave the Colony during the interval we he is reinstated or dismissed, without the ve of the Governor.

If granted leave of ence the officer will not be entitled to any re salary than if he had remained in the ony.

6. () Any officer, whether under suspen- in or not, who absents himself from the Colony hout leave will be held to have thereby ated his office.

16. (d) An officer who has not been ap- nted by virtue of a commission or warrant m the Crown, and whose emoluments do not 'eed 100/.* a year, may be dismissed by the vernor without the proceedings above pre- ibed; but in every such case the grounds of missal must be definitely stated in writing,

I communicated to the officer, that he may re full opportunity of exculpating himself,

1 the matter must be investigated by the vernor with the aid of the head of the depart- nt (if any).

In lieu of dismissal the Governor, if he thinks

may remove the officer to an office of lower k in the service, or may require him to serve his original office at a reduced salary, either rmanently or for a stated period, or many

duct a portion of salary due, or about to come due, to the officer. Such dismissal or her punishment will not require the confirma- of the Secretary of State, but any memorial the dismissed officer must be forwarded to

e Secretary of State without delay, with a ort statement of the grounds of dismissal or jer punishment.

* See Footnote to Regulation 66.

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