1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374
may be punished by such tribunal in accordance with these regulations.
(2) The offences against discipline are--
(a) absence from duty without leave or good cause;
(b) sleeping on duty;
(c) conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline;
(d) contravention of any orders or directions of the Commissioner, whether written or verbal;
(e) insubordination;
(f) being unfit for duty through intoxication;
(g) neglect of duty or orders;
(h) making a statement which is false in a material particular in the course of his duty;
(i) unlawful or unnecessary exercise of authority resulting in loss or injury to any other person or to the Government;
(j) wilful destruction or negligent loss of or injury to Government property;
(k) conduct calculated to bring the public service into disrepute.
PART II
INVESTIGATION INTO DISCIPLINARY OFFENCES, PUNISHMENT AND APPEALS
4.
(1) Where-
(a) in the case of a traffic warden, other than a senior traffic warden, it appears to-
(i) any police officer of or above the rank of sergeant; or (ii) any senior traffic warden; or
(b) in the case of a senior traffic warden, it appears to a police officer above the rank of sergeant,
that there is a prima facie case of a disciplinary offence on the part of such traffic warden or senior traffic warden, as the case may be, an appropriate charge or charges in respect thereof may be entered in a document entitled Defaulter Report which shall be the record of the case against such traffic warden or senior traffic warden and he shall be informed of the charge or charges as soon as possible.
(2) The defaulter shall be notified of the date, place and time of the hearing of the charge or charges, and of the name of the officer constituting the tribunal.
(3) No person who originates a complaint leading to a charge or assists in the investigation of such complaint shall act as the tribunal in respect of that charge.
Preliminary procedure.
1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374
may be punished by such tribunal in accordance with these regula- tions.
(2) The offences against discipline are--
(a) absence from duty without leave or good cause;
(b) sleeping on duty;
(c) conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline;
(d) contravention of any orders or directions of the Commis-
sioner, whether written or verbal;
(e) insubordination;
(f) being unfit for duty through intoxication;
(g) neglect of duty or orders;
- (h)_making a statement which is false in a material particular
in the course of his duty;
(i) unlawful or unnecessary exercise of authority resulting in
loss or injury to any other person or to the Government;
(j) wilful destruction or negligent loss of or injury to Govern-
ment property;
(k) conduct calculated to bring the public service into disrepute.
PART II
INVESTIGATION INTO DISCIPLINARY OFFENCES,
PUNISHMENT AND APPEALS
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4.
(1) Where-
(a) in the case of a traffic warden, other than a senior traffic
warden, it appears to—
(i) any police officer of or above the rank of sergeant; or (ii) any senior traffic warden; or
(b) in the case of a senior traffic warden, it appears to a police
officer above the rank of sergeant,
that there is a prima facie case of a disciplinary offence on the part of such traffic warden or senior traffic warden, as the case may be, an appropriate charge or charges in respect thereof may be entered in a document entitled Defaulter Report which shall be the record of the case against such traffic warden or senior traffic warden and he shall be informed of the charge or charges as soon as possible.
(2) The defaulter shall be notified of the date, place and time of the hearing of the charge or charges, and of the name of the officer constituting the tribunal.
(3) No person who originates a complaint leading to a charge or assists in the investigation of such complaint shall act as the tribunal in respect of that charge.
Preliminary procedure.
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