Retirement
age.
10. (1) Subject to subsections (2), (3) and (4), the
normal retirement age of an officer who is appointed or
re-appointed to service under the Government on or after
1 July 1987, whether on transfer from other public service
or otherwise, shall be when he attains the age of 60 years.
Schedule.
(2) The retirement age of a serving officer, other
than a Scheduled officer to whom subsection (3) applies,
shall be when he attains the age of 60 years:
Provided that such serving officer
(a)
may retire voluntarily as provided in section
11(1)(b)(i) earlier than the age of 60 years; and
(b)
shall, prior to his retirement under paragraph (a),
give to the Secretary for the Civil Service written
notice of retirement of such duration as is
specified by the Secretary for the Civil Service.
(3) The retirement age of a Scheduled officer, who is
either a serving officer or an officer who is appointed or
re-appointed to service under the Government on or after 1
July 1987, shall be when he attains the age of 60 years or
such age between 55 and 60 years as prescribed by order in
the Gazette in relation to a rank or grade, or a
class of rank or grade, specified in the Schedule -
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