CHAPTER IV SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES
Deduction from salary on absence from duty, etc.
610. (1) If an officer, without reasonable excuse, for any period 1-
(a) is absent from his place of work; or
(b) refuses to perform any of his usual duties or any part of
them; or
(c) omits to perform any of his usual duties or any part of then,
then there may be deducted from his salary or wages by order of the Secretary for the Civil Service such proportion thereof as the Secretary for the Civil Service ehall decide is attributable toim
(i)
the period of the officer's absence from his place of work or the period during which he refused or omitted to perform any of his usual duties; or
(ii) the part of his usual duties which the officer has refused
or omitted to perform,
as appropriate.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation:-
(a) it shall not be a reasonable excuse that an officer absensved himself from work or refused or omitted to perform any ad his usual duties or any part of them in connection with a trade dispute;
(b) usual duties" means the duties of an officer as described in
CSR 401.
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