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MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE
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1. There were 329 resignations from the Diplomatic Service in 1988 (of which 147 were from members of the Home Civil Service cadre).
Diplomatic Service GradeS
2. 182 resigned in 1988. The following table provides comparisons with each of the last five years as well as the level of those who resigned. It includes DS Technical and Communication Grades.
Total Resignation in Grade
Mainstream
and equivalent
Technical Grades
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
SG
4
1
5
6
6T
7E
7T
7C
7D
3
8
8C
8T
9
12
8
9C
0
10
28
37
Secretaries
70
75
Research Officers
4
Legal advisers
Security officers
for Year
Total Resignations
125
135
HOME CIVIL Service Cadre
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1
1
2
1
1
7
10
2
2.5
29.5
5
0
0
1
3
2.5
16.3
2
0
1
3
0
1
0
1
17
17
43
79
3
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0
2
1
4
14
24
24
99
2
2
2
7
37
50
57
252
80
67
76
447
2.5
2
11.5
2
1
3
6
3
1
2
11
160
157
161.5
182
920.5
3. 147 resigned in 1988. The following table provides a breakdown by grade and includes HCS Technical and Communications staff. Administration Officers and Administrative Assistants account for about 50 per cent of the total. With the exception of these grades and for some of the technical grades, no prior figures are available.
HCS 7 SEO EO
Professional & Technical Staff Translators
Cypher & Signals
Branch Officers
Administrative
(TCO's)
Officers
Administrative
Assistants
Support Grades
Telecommunications
Technical Officers (TTO) I
TTO
ATTO
Trainee TTO Process & General Supervisory Grade E Process & General Supervisory Grade D Typists Technical Grade 1 Total
Resignations
420
'83 '84 '85 '86 '87
1988 Total Resignations in Grade
6
19
19 32 24
10
28
223
0-10
1
2
33 23
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2140
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8
43
20
25
42
45
26
25
38
10
OMON
0
1
1
1
1
0
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3
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240
147
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