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[Subsidiary]

L.N. 123/80.

Gratuity for daily paid employees. L.N. 123/80.

36 of 1987, s. 49.

G.N.A. 90/60.

G.N.A. 31/54.

Service partly as monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49.

CAP. 89]

Pensions Regulations

[1987 Ed.

(10) Where an officer's retirement is necessitated by the abolition of his office or by the reorganization of the department to which he belongs in order to effect greater economy or efficiency-

(a) he may, if he has been in the service of the Government for less than 10 years, be granted in lieu of any gratuity under paragraph (8), an annual allowance under paragraph (1), as if the words "for a period of not less than 10 years" were omitted from paragraph (4)(a);

(b) he may be granted an additional annual allowance in respect of his unbroken service calculated in the following manner-

(i) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government up to 24 years, one-eightieth of his annual salary;

(ii) for the complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 24 years, eleven-seven hundredth and twentieth of his annual salary;

(iii) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 27 years, one-sixtieth of his annual salary:

Provided that-

(i) any such additional annual allowance shall not exceed ten-eightieths of his annual salary; and

(ii) any such additional annual allowance together with the remainder of the officer's annual allowance shall not exceed the annual allowance for which he would have been eligible if he had continued to hold the office held by him at the date of his retirement and retired on reaching the age of 55 having received all increments for which he would have been eligible by that date.

27. Every daily paid employee serving under the Government may on his retirement on any of the conditions stated in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) after completing not less than 5 years unbroken service be granted by the Governor a gratuity calculated at the rate of 15 times the rate of pay per day of which he is in receipt at the time of his retirement for every completed period of 12 month's service:

Provided that the Governor may give directions in any particular case that service prior to a break which is not occasioned by dismissal for misconduct or by voluntary resignation and which does not extend for more than 3 years, shall be deemed to have preceded subsequent service without break.

28. (1) Where a person's service under the Government has been partly as a monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee he may if he fulfils any of the conditions set out in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) on his retirement be granted in respect of his service-

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A 20 [Subsidiary] L.N. 123/80. Gratuity for daily paid employees. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49. G.N.A. 90/60. G.N.A. 31/54. Service partly as monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49. CAP. 89] Pensions Regulations [1987 Ed. (10) Where an officer's retirement is necessitated by the abolition of his office or by the reorganization of the department to which he belongs in order to effect greater economy or efficiency- (a) he may, if he has been in the service of the Government for less than 10 years, be granted in lieu of any gratuity under paragraph (8), an annual allowance under paragraph (1), as if the words "for a period of not less than 10 years" were omitted from paragraph (4)(a); (b) he may be granted an additional annual allowance in respect of his unbroken service calculated in the following manner- (i) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government up to 24 years, one-eightieth of his annual salary; (ii) for the complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 24 years, eleven-seven hundredth and twentieth of his annual salary; (iii) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 27 years, one-sixtieth of his annual salary: Provided that- (i) any such additional annual allowance shall not exceed ten-eightieths of his annual salary; and (ii) any such additional annual allowance together with the remainder of the officer's annual allowance shall not exceed the annual allowance for which he would have been eligible if he had continued to hold the office held by him at the date of his retirement and retired on reaching the age of 55 having received all increments for which he would have been eligible by that date. 27. Every daily paid employee serving under the Government may on his retirement on any of the conditions stated in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) after completing not less than 5 years unbroken service be granted by the Governor a gratuity calculated at the rate of 15 times the rate of pay per day of which he is in receipt at the time of his retirement for every completed period of 12 month's service: Provided that the Governor may give directions in any particular case that service prior to a break which is not occasioned by dismissal for misconduct or by voluntary resignation and which does not extend for more than 3 years, shall be deemed to have preceded subsequent service without break. 28. (1) Where a person's service under the Government has been partly as a monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee he may if he fulfils any of the conditions set out in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) on his retirement be granted in respect of his service- Page 20 Page 21
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A 20 [Subsidiary] L.N. 123/80. Gratuity for daily paid employees. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49. G.N.A. 90/60. G.N.A. 31/54. Service partly as monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49. CAP. 89] Pensions Regulations [1987 Ed. (10) Where an officer's retirement is necessitated by the aboli- tion of his office or by the reorganization of the department to which he belongs in order to effect greater economy or efficiency- (a) he may, if he has been in the service of the Government for less than 10 years, be granted in lieu of any gratuity under paragraph (8), an annual allowance under paragraph (1), as if the words "for a period of not less than 10 years" were omitted from paragraph (4)(a); (b) he may be granted an additional annual allowance in respect of his unbroken service calculated in the following manner- (i) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government up to 24 years, one-eightieth of his annual salary; (ii) for the complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 24 years, eleven-seven hundred and twentieth of his annual salary; (iii) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 27 years, one-sixtieth of his annual salary: Provided that- (i) any such additional annual allowance shall not exceed ten-eightieths of his annual salary; and (ii) any such additional annual allowance together with the remainder of the officer's annual allowance shall not exceed the annual allowance for which he would have been eligible if he had continued to hold the office held by him at the date of his retirement and retired on reaching the age of 55 having received all increments for which he would have been eligible by that date. 27. Every daily paid employee serving under the Government may on his retirement on any of the conditions stated in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) after completing not less than 5 years unbroken service be granted by the Governor a gratuity calculated at the rate of 15 times the rate of pay per day of which he is in receipt at the time of his retirement for every completed period of 12 month's service: Provided that the Governor may give directions in any parti- cular case that service prior to a break which is not occasioned by dismissal for misconduct or by voluntary resignation and which does not extend for more than 3 years, shall be deemed to have preceded subsequent service without break. 28. (1) Where a person's service under the Government has been partly as a monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee he may if he fulfils any of the conditions set out in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) on his retirement be granted in respect of his service- Page 20Page 21
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[Subsidiary]

L.N. 123/80.

Gratuity for daily paid employees. L.N. 123/80.

36 of 1987, s. 49.

G.N.A. 90/60.

G.N.A. 31/54.

Service partly as monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee. L.N. 123/80. 36 of 1987, s. 49.

CAP. 89]

Pensions Regulations

[1987 Ed.

(10) Where an officer's retirement is necessitated by the aboli- tion of his office or by the reorganization of the department to which he belongs in order to effect greater economy or efficiency-

(a) he may, if he has been in the service of the Government for less than 10 years, be granted in lieu of any gratuity under paragraph (8), an annual allowance under paragraph (1), as if the words "for a period of not less than 10 years" were omitted from paragraph (4)(a);

(b) he may be granted an additional annual allowance in respect of his unbroken service calculated in the following

manner-

(i) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government up to 24 years, one-eightieth of his annual salary;

(ii) for the complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 24 years, eleven-seven hundred and twentieth of his annual salary;

(iii) for each complete period of 3 years service under the Government after 27 years, one-sixtieth of his annual salary:

Provided that-

(i) any such additional annual allowance shall not exceed ten-eightieths of his annual salary; and

(ii) any such additional annual allowance together with the remainder of the officer's annual allowance shall not exceed the annual allowance for which he would have been eligible if he had continued to hold the office held by him at the date of his retirement and retired on reaching the age of 55 having received all increments for which he would have been eligible by that date.

27. Every daily paid employee serving under the Government may on his retirement on any of the conditions stated in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) after completing not less than 5 years unbroken service be granted by the Governor a gratuity calculated at the rate of 15 times the rate of pay per day of which he is in receipt at the time of his retirement for every completed period of 12 month's service:

Provided that the Governor may give directions in any parti- cular case that service prior to a break which is not occasioned by dismissal for misconduct or by voluntary resignation and which does not extend for more than 3 years, shall be deemed to have preceded subsequent service without break.

28. (1) Where a person's service under the Government has been partly as a monthly paid officer and partly as a daily paid employee he may if he fulfils any of the conditions set out in regulation 26(4)(b), (bb), (c), (cc) and (d) on his retirement be granted in respect of his service-

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