CO129-600-1 Salaries Commission- proposed Public Services Commission 29-9-1947 - 28-12-1947 — Page 16

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(c)

(a)

(e)

(f)

on all disciplinary matters affecting a person

serving His Majesty in a civil capacity in Burma, including memorials or petitions relating to such matters;

on any claim by or in respect of a person who is

serving or has served His Majesty in a civil capacity that any costs incurred by him in defending legal proceedings instituted against him in respect of acts done or purporting to be done in the execution of his duty should be paid out of the revenues of Burma;

on any claim for the award of a pension in respect

of injuries sustained by a person while serving His Majesty in a civil capacity in Burma, and any question as to the amount of any such award;

on any claim by a person serving His Majesty in a

civil capacity in Burma that his conditions

of service have been adversely affected by the separation of Burma from, India.

and it shall be the duty of the Commission to advise on any matter so referred to them and on any other matter which the Governor in his discretion may refer to them.

(3) Nothing in this section shall require the Public Service Commission to be consulted, in the case of the subordinate ranks of the various police forces in Burma, as respects any of the matters mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection (2) of this section.

121.

Subject to the provisions of this section, an Act of the Legislature may provide for the exercise of additional functions by the Public Service Commission:

Provided that -

(a) no Bill or amendment for the purpose afore-

said shall be introduced or moved in either Chamber of the Legislature without the previous sanction of the Governor in his discretion; and

(b) it shall be a term of every such act that the

functions conferred by it shall not, except with the consent of the Secretary of State, be exercisable in relation to any person appointed to a service or a post by the Secretary of State or by the Secretary of State in Council, any officer in His Majesty's forces, or any holder of a reserved post.

Power to extend function of Public Service. Commission.

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