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[Subsidiary]
Commission's advice on officer's promotion etc. L.N. 119/74. 36 of 1987, s. 53.
Governor may refer to Commission by writing under hand of Secretary for the Civil Service. L.N. 148/70. L.N. 119/74.
Non-applicability of regulations to certain office, class of office or appointment.
Procedure for obtaining advice of the Commission. L.N. 119/74. L.N. 92/66.
Powers of the Commission. 36 of 1987, s. 53.
CAP. 93] Public Service Commission Regulations [1987 Ed.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), if the Governor considers that exceptional circumstances warrant the making of a special appointment without prior reference to the Commission, he may make the appointment accordingly but shall at the same time notify the Commission of his reasons for so doing.
4. The Secretary for the Civil Service shall ask for the advice of the Commission in every case where an officer who holds an established office or special appointment is due to pass a probation or efficiency bar or is eligible to pass a promotion step, and the Secretary for the Civil Service is of the opinion that-
(a) passage over that bar or step should be refused; or
(b) such passage should be deferred in terms that the officer would suffer financial loss thereby.
5. It shall be lawful for the Governor to indicate that he wishes the advice of the Commission upon any matter which he is by the Ordinance authorized to refer, by writing under the hand of the Secretary for the Civil Service requesting such advice.
6. These regulations shall not apply to any office, class of office or appointment to which section 6(2) of the Ordinance applies.
7. Whenever any matter has been referred to the Commission whether by notice in writing to the Secretary or by such other manner as may from time to time be prescribed, then subject to any regulations for the time being in force the Chairman of the Commission shall, with a view to advising the Governor upon such matter as has been referred to the Commission, cause the matter to be considered by the Commission in such manner as he shall in each particular case deem convenient and shall cause to be forwarded to the Chief Secretary in writing-
(a) the advice of the Commission or of the Chairman and every member who has considered the matter; or
(b) if the advice is not unanimous, the advice of the Chairman and of each member who has considered the matter: Provided that such advice may take the form of concurring with the advice given by the Chairman or member and of indicating in what respects, if any, it differs therefrom.
8. Subject to any regulations for the time being in force it shall be lawful for the Commission for the purpose of advising the Governor upon the filling of any vacancy in an established office or upon the making of any special appointment or upon the
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[Subsidiary]
Commission's advice on officer's
promotion etc. L.N. 119/74. 36 of 1987, s. 53.
Governor may refer to
Commission by
writing under
hand of
Secretary for the
Civil Service.
L.N. 148/70.
L.N. 119/74.
Non-applicability of regulations to certain office, class of office or appointment.
Procedure for obtaining advice of the Commission.
L.N. 119/74.
L.N. 92/66.
Powers of the Commission.
36 of 1987, s. 53.
CAP. 93] Public Service Commission Regulations
[1987 Ed.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), if the Governor considers that exceptional circumstances warrant the making of a special appointment without prior reference to the Commission, he may make the appointment accordingly but shall at the same time notify the Commission of his reasons for so doing.
4. The Secretary for the Civil Service shall ask for the advice of the Commission in every case where an officer who holds an established office or special appointment is due to pass a probation or efficiency bar or is eligible to pass a promotion step, and the Secretary for the Civil Service is of the opinion that-
(a) passage over that bar or step should be refused; or
(b) such passage should be deferred in terms that the officer
would suffer financial loss thereby.
5. It shall be lawful for the Governor to indicate that he wishes the advice of the Commission upon any matter which he is by the Ordinance authorized to refer, by writing under the hand of the Secretary for the Civil Service requesting such advice.
6.
These regulations shall not apply to any office, class of office or appointment to which section 6(2) of the Ordinance applies.
7. Whenever any matter has been referred to the Commission whether by notice in writing to the Secretary or by such other manner as may from time to time be prescribed, then subject to any regulations for the time being in force the Chairman of the Commis- sion shall, with a view to advising the Governor upon such matter as has been referred to the Commission, cause the matter to be considered by the Commission in such manner as he shall in each particular case deem convenient and shall cause to be forwarded to the Chief Secretary in writing-
(a) the advice of the Commission or of the Chairman and
every member who has considered the matter; or
(b) if the advice is not unanimous, the advice of the Chairman and of each member who has considered the matter: Provided that such advice may take the form of concurring with the advice given by the Chairman or member and of indicating in what respects, if any, it differs therefrom.
8.
Subject to any regulations for the time being in force it shall be lawful for the Commission for the purpose of advising the Governor upon the filling of any vacancy in an established office or upon the making of any special appointment or upon the
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