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10.
A Committee of Inquiry will examine any matter set before it in accordance with Clause 8 of this Agreement and may call for any relevant information it requires from either the Colonial Secretary or the Associations or any one of thom, who chull furnish the information desired to the best of their reasonable ability. On completion of the examination of any matter included in its Terms of Reference it will make its report as set out in Clause 11(1).
11. (1) The Report of Committee of Inquiry will be submitted to the Governor, copios being made available simultaneously to the Associations, in confidence if necessary in the first instance.
(2) The recommendations of a Committoo of Inquiry (including G reconaondations concerning dates of implementation) will not be subject to further consultation under Clause 2 of this Agreement but will be subject to any decision thereon by the Governor-in-Council and/or the ' Legislativo Council or the Finance Committee thereof whenever the Governor considers that reference to any of those bodies is necessary.
In matters not requiring such reference, the recommendations of the Committee of Inquiry will be adhered to provided they are not unacceptablo to both the Government and all the Staff Associations concerned.
(3) Recommendations of a Committee of Inquiry which are accepted by Government, or are rejected or modified after reference to the Governor-in-Council and/or the Legislative Council or the Finance Committee thereof, shall not again be considered in the Council within twelve months without leave of the Colonial Secretary so to do: provided that this prohibition shall not be held to extend to discussion of the detailed machinery by which any recommendation or modified recommendation. may bost be put into effect.
12.
A Salaries Commission shall be considered to be a Committee of Inquiry for the purposes of this Agreement, and the Report of a Salaries Commission shall be dealt with in the same manner and under the 'same conditions as the Report of a Committee of Inquiry, as laid down
in Clause 11.
13.
As regards matters that are not referable to a Committee of Inquiry, if after discussions in the Senior Civil Service Council it is found impossible to meet the views of the Associations at official level, feasons will be given and the official view will be explained to the Associations. In such cases, if the subject matter under discussion falls to be determined by the Governor-in-Council, the Legislative Council or the Finance Committee thereof, or the Secretary of State, such viowe as the Associations may wish to express will be forwarded to any of these "authorities which considers the matter.
14.
The terms of this Agreement shall be reviewed initially after one year and thereafter at periods of not less than every two years by the Senior Civil Service Council, who may then recommend any modifications it considers desirable. Minor godifications may also be recommended by agreement in the Council at all times, but all modifications will be subject to the approval of the Government.
15.
(1) Notwithstanding the terms of this Agreement, the Government may, at any time, if sctisfied that the public interest so requires, make or refuse to make any change in conditions of service whether or not the main Staff Associations ́have been consulted and whether or not they have agreed thereto.
2.
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