Public Service Act No.1 of 2005
“Commission” means the Public Service Commission established bysection136of theConstitution; |
“collectivebargaining”meansaprocessofnegotiationsenteredinto betweenaregisteredpublicofficers`associationandthe employerin respectofanymatterofmutualinterest,withthepurposeofreaching acollectivebargainingagreement; |
“bargainingunit” meansallpublicofficersonGradeHandbelow; |
“agency” means any organisation that is statutorily engaged in carryingoutGovernmentbusiness; |
InthisAct,unlessthecontextotherwiserequires- |
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Interpretation |
theConstitutiontotheextentthereinspecified. |
ThisActdoesnotapplytotheofficesspecifiedinsection137(3)of |
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Application |
andeffectivelymanagedpublicservice. |
TheobjectofthisActistodevelopandmaintainastable,efficient |
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ObjectoftheAct |
intooperationonsuchdateordatesastheMinistermay,bynoticepublished intheGazette,determine. |
ThisActmaybecitedasthePublicServiceAct2005andshallcome |
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Shorttitleandcommencement |
PARTI-PRELIMINARY |
EnactedbytheParliamentofLesotho |
AnActtomakeprovisioninrespectofthepublicserviceofLesothoand forrelatedmatters. |
PUBLIC SERVICEACT2005 |
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“properauthority”meansapersonwhooranauthoritywhichunder thisActhaspowertodirectapublicofficerintheperformanceofhis or herduties; |
“prescribed”meansprescribedbytheregulations; |
“Minister”meanstheMinisterresponsibleforthepublicservice; |
“Head ofDepartment”meansapublicofficerwhoisinchargeofa departmentoranagencyunderhisorhersupervisionoranyother publicofficerdesignatedas suchbytheMinister; |
“grievance”meansafeelingofdissatisfactionorinjusticewhicha publicofficerencountersintheworkplaceandisformallybroughtto theattentionoftheemployer; |
“essential service” means a service the interruption of which endangersthelife,personalsafetyorhealthofthewholeoranypart of thepopulation; |
“employer” means the Government of Lesotho represented by ministries,departmentsandagencies; |
whichapublicofficeroremployerdoesnothaveanestablishedright; |
mattersto |
“disputeofinterest”meansadisputeoveremployment |
breach or collective |
“dispute of right” means a dispute arising from a contravention of a law, contract of employment or bargainingagreement; |
“disciplinaryaction” meansaformalorinformalactiontakenby managementagainstapublicofficerwhofailstoconformwiththe rulesandregulationsgoverningpublicofficersor has committedany othermisconduct; |
“Council”meansthePublicServiceJointAdvisoryCouncil establishedundersection23; |
“Conciliation Board” means a board established under section 17; “Constitution”meanstheconstitutionof Lesotho; |
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Appointmenttothepublicserviceshallbe on- |
(1) |
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Appointment tothepublicservice |
such such |
confirmappointments) andthepowertoterminate appointments of persons,savethepowertodisciplineandterminateappointmentsof officersfordisciplinaryreasons,isvestedintheCommission. |
personstoholdoractinofficesinthepublicservice(includingthepowerto |
SubjecttotheprovisionsoftheConstitution, thepowertoappoint |
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PowersoftheCommission |
Constitution that relate to the public service, public offices and public officers. |
TheprovisionsofthisActareancillarytothoseprovisions ofthe |
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Actis ancillarytotheConstitution |
“Tribunal” means the Public Service Tribunal established under section20. |
“strike” means the withdrawal of labour by public officers in furtheranceofa workplacedispute; |
“retrenchment”meanstheterminationofemploymentarisingfroma redundancycausedbythere-organisationofaministryordepartment orreductionofanestablishmentforeconomicortechnological and operationalreasons; |
“publicservice” hasthemeaningassignedtoitintheConstitution; |
“Public Officers’ Association” means anassociation that maybe formedbypublicofficersundersection22; |
“publicofficer”hasthemeaningassignedtoitin theConstitution; |
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maymakeprovisionforalloranyofthefollowingmatters- |
Withoutlimitingthegeneralityofsubsection(1),theMinister |
(2) |
anyotherlawrelatingtothepublicservice,theMinistermay(subjecttothe priorconcurrenceof theMinisterresponsibleforFinanceinrespectofany matterinvolvingthe expenditureofpublicfunds)dowhat,inhisopinion,is necessaryorexpedientforgivingeffecttotheobjectsof thisActorfor enablingeffecttobe giventhereto. |
SubjecttotheprovisionsoftheConstitutionandofthisActor |
(1) |
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PowersoftheMinister |
orparastatalorganisationforaperiodnotexceeding3years. |
Apublicofficermay,withhisorherconsent,besecondedtoaprivate |
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Secondmenttoprivateorparastatalorganisation |
candidateswho,intheviewoftheCommission,arenotqualifiedforthejob. |
The Commission shall have the power to reject short listed |
(3) |
service, the Commission shall have regard primarily to the need for promotingefficiencywithinthepublicservice. |
Inselectingcandidatesforappointmenttoapostinthepublic |
(2) |
basedonmerit,namely:ability,qualifications,knowledge,skillandaptitude afterafairandopencompetitionwhichassuresthatallcitizensofLesotho receiveequalopportunity. |
Entryintoandadvancementwithinthepublicserviceshallbe |
(1) |
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Entryandadvancementtobebasedonmerit |
coming into operation of this Act shall be appointed under any of the appointmentssetoutinsub-section(1),andtheconditionsofemployment madeunderthisAct. |
personwhoisappointed tothepublicservice afterthe |
Any |
(2) |
casuallabourterms. |
(d) |
temporaryterms; |
(c) |
contractterms; |
(b) |
permanentandpensionableterms; |
(a) |
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holdofficeforaperiodofthreeyears. |
TheGovernmentSecretaryandthePrincipalSecretariesshall |
(2) |
appointapersontoholdoractintheofficesofGovernmentSecretaryor PrincipalSecretaryshallvestinthePrimeMinister,actingafterconsultation withtheCommission. |
(1) Pursuant tosection 139(1)oftheConstitution, thepowerto |
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AppointmentandremovalfromofficeoftheGovernmentSecretaryand Principal Secretary |
policy determinationwithregardtocodeofconduct, performancemanagement,disciplineandothercareer incidentsofpublicofficersincludinganyothermatter whichrelatestothepromotionofharmoniousrelationships betweentheemployer,officers,officers’representatives andmanagementwithinthepublicservice. |
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policy onnorms,standardsandmattersrelatingto conditionsofemploymentandgeneralwelfareofpublic officers; |
(f) |
policy forpublicservicetransformationandreforms; |
(e) |
policy foreffectingeconomiesandpromoting responsivenessandprovisionof quality services inthe publicservice; |
(d) |
policy onsalaryadministration,remunerationandbenefits, jobevaluationandjobgrading; |
(c) |
employmentpolicy andanyother policy thatrelatesto humanresources,includingbutnotlimitedtopromotions, traininganddevelopment, publicofficers’relations, retirements,controlandorganisationofministriesand departments; |
(b) |
policy ontheestablishmentorabolitionofdepartments, sub-departmentsor offices,andtransferoffunctionsand publicofficersfromonedepartmenttoanother; |
(a) |
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undersection96oftheConstitution, thePrincipal Secretaryisthechief accountingand overallsupervisingofficerofaMinistryunderhisorher supervision. |
InadditiontothefunctionsvestedinthePrincipalSecretary |
(1) |
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FunctionsofthePrincipal Secretary |
haveoverallresponsibilityover allpublicofficers. |
enterintoperformanceagreementswiththePrincipal Secretaries, superviseandmonitortheirperformance;and |
(c) |
beresponsibleforconveyingthepoliciesanddiscussions ofGovernmenttotheappropriatepersonorauthorityand forensuringthatthosepoliciesanddiscussionsare properlycarried outbythatpersonorauthority; |
(b) |
co-ordinatetheactivitiesofthePrincipalSecretariesand transmitcommunicationfromthePrincipalSecretariesto Cabinet; |
(a) |
section97of theConstitution,theGovernmentSecretaryshall– |
InadditiontothefunctionsvestedintheGovernmentSecretaryunder |
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FunctionsoftheGovernmentSecretary |
theGovernmentSecretaryandaPrincipalSecretaryfromofficeshallvestin thePrimeMinisteractingafterconsultationwiththeCommission. |
Notwithstandingsubsections(4)and(5),thepowertoremove |
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(5) Thedisciplinarypowerreferredtoinsubsection(4)shallbe exercisedinaccordancewiththe provisionsoftheDisciplinaryCodeand, wheredismissalofa PrincipalSecretaryis contemplated,theGovernment SecretaryshallrecommendsuchdismissaltothePrimeMinister. |
SecretaryshallvestintheGovernmentSecretaryand,thepowertoexercise disciplinarycontrolovertheGovernmentSecretaryshallvestinthePrime Minister. |
The power to exercise disciplinary control over a Principal |
(4) |
SecretaryandaPrincipalSecretarywhichalreadyexistsatthecominginto operationofthisAct. |
Subsection(2)shallnotapplytoacontractoftheGovernment |
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outbytheMinister. |
Theconditionsofemploymentforpublicofficersshallbeasset |
(1) |
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Conditionsofemployment |
PARTII-CONDITIONSOFEMPLOYMENTANDCONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS |
section subject to the general direction and control of the Minister responsiblefortheMinistryconcerned. |
The Principal Secretaryshall exercise thepowers underthis |
(3) |
the |
department to another within, and reorganising MinistryunderthePrincipal’sSecretary’ssupervision. |
(e) transferring and rotating public officers from one |
Act; |
of this |
with the principles and object |
deliveredinaccordance |
providestothepublicandto otherareasofgovernment are |
Ministry or supervision |
ensuring that the services which the DepartmentunderthePrincipalSecretary’s |
(d) |
Ministry or supervision; |
implementation of the policies of the DepartmentunderthePrincipalSecretary’s |
and |
initiation, formulation |
in the |
assisting |
(c) |
individual workplans and to supervise and monitor theirperformance; |
their |
supervision about |
Principal Secretary’s |
the |
annually setting and agreeing with officers under |
(b) |
GovernmentSecretary; |
the |
into with |
entered |
agreement |
performance |
the |
the |
guideline and strategies for the Ministry under PrincipalSecretary’ssupervision,inaccordancewith |
appropriate |
objectives and |
setting directions, |
(a) |
Withoutlimitingthegeneralityofsubsection(1),thePrincipal Secretaryisresponsiblefor– |
(2) |
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CodeonRetrenchmentwhichshallprescribethe proceduretobefollowedwhenretrenchmentis imminentwithinthepublicservice; |
(vi) |
CodeonDisputeResolutionwhichshallprescribe theproceduretobefollowedtoresolveanydispute emanatingfromtheworkplace,andshallnotbe applicableinthecaseofPrincipalSecretaryand theGovernmentSecretary;and |
(v) |
CodeonCollectiveBargainingwhichshall guidethepublicofficersandregisteredpublic officers’associationsonhowtobargaincollectively withtheemployeronmattersofmutualinterest withoutoutsideinterference; |
(iv) |
DisciplinaryCodewhichshallprescribethe proceduretobefollowedininstitutingdisciplinary actionagainstapublicofficer whohascommittedamisconduct; |
(iii) |
GrievanceCodewhichshallprescribetheprocedure tobefollowedin handlingpublicofficers’ grievances; |
(ii) |
CodeofConductwhichshallbe primarilyaguide topublicofficersintheconductoftheir relationshipsanddealingswiththeiremployersand thegeneralpublic; |
(i) |
prepareand issue,codesofpracticeforthepurposeof providingpracticalguidanceinrespectof thisAct includingthefollowingcodes- |
(a) |
suchpersonsorbodieswhichareintheMinister’sopinionrepresentativeof theinterestsconcerned- |
TheMinistermay,fromtimetotimeandafterconsultationwith |
(1) |
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Codesof practice |
(2) The Minister may, from time to time revise or amend the conditionsofemployment,afterconsultationwithsuchpersonsorbodies whichareintheMinister’sopinionrepresentativeof theinterestsconcerned. |
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fundsorproperty; |
thesafetyandsecurityofpersonsorpublic |
(a) |
(10) TheHeadofDepartmentmay,havingregardto– |
admissibleinevidence,andifanyprovisionofsuchacodeappearstothe courtconductingtheproceedingstoberelevanttoanyquestionarisinginthe proceedings,it shallbetakenintoaccountindeterminingthatquestion. |
Inallcriminalandcivilproceedings anysuchcodeshallbe |
(9) |
includetherighttoberepresentedbyalegalpractitioner |
The right to representation under subsection (7) does not |
(8) |
subsection(1)(a)(ii)and(iii)mayberepresentedbyanotherpublicofficer fromhisorherMinistryorassociation,ifthepublicofficerisamemberof anassociation. |
A public officer who is a party in any proceedings under |
(7) |
containedinaCodeofConductissuedunderthissectionshallconstitutea misconductrenderingthepublicofficerliabletoproceedingsandsanctions assetoutintheCodeofConduct. |
Failureonthepartofapublicofficertofollowanyprovision |
(6) |
ofthecodepassedParliamentunderthissectiontobemadeavailableto publicofficersand thepublicwithin15daysafterthedateonwhichthe codeandtherevisionofthecodeweresolaid. |
TheMinistershallcauseacodeincludingarevision |
(5) |
alterationsbenotmade,theMinistershallnotissuethecodeorrevisedcode, butmaystilllayfurthercodesorproposedalterationsbeforeParliament. |
IfParliamentresolvesthatthecodesbenotissuedorproposed |
(4) |
subordinatelegislationundersections27Aand27BoftheInterpretationAct 19771,shallapplywithmodificationsandadaptations,tothecodeor revisionofacodereferredto insubsection(2). |
Theprocedureapplicabletoallowanceanddisallowanceof |
(3) |
revisionofsuchacodeinpursuanceof thissection,shallbelaidbefore Parliament,andtheMinistershallnotissuethecodeorrevisedcode,until afterthecodehasbeenpassedbyParliament. |
Acodepreparedandanyalterationproposedtobemadeona |
(2) |
reviseanycodereferredtoinparagraph(a). |
(b) |
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arbitrationunlessthepartiesagreeotherwise. |
Alldisputesinvolvingessentialservicesshallberesolvedby |
(3) |
arbitrationunlessthepartiesinvolvedhaveagreed. |
Amatterinvolvingadisputeofrightshallnotbereferredto |
(2) |
Disputesof rightmayberesolvedbyarbitration. |
(1) |
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Arbitration |
(4) ThedecisionoftheConciliationBoardshallnotbebindingon theparties. |
shallassignapersontoconstitutetheConciliationBoard. |
WheretheCommissionisapartytoadispute,theMinister |
(3) |
constitutetheConciliationBoard. |
The Commission shall nominate one of its members to |
(2) |
disputesof interest. |
There shall be a Conciliation Board which shall conciliate |
(1) |
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ConciliationBoard |
16. In any proceedings under this Part, a party to the dispute may be representedbyalegalpractitioner. |
LegalRepresentation |
PARTIII–SETTLEMENTOFDISPUTES |
(11) Notwithstandingsubsection(6),apublicofficerwhohasbeen convicted of a criminal offence shall be summarily dismissed from the publicserviceonthebasisof thatconviction. |
suspendapublicofficer,onfullpay,pendingadisciplinaryenquiry. |
othercircumstances, |
(c) |
theprocessofinvestigations;and |
(b) |
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TheTribunalshall- |
(7) |
adeliberatevote,andinthecaseofanequalityofvotesshallalso haveacastingvote. |
At ameetingoftheTribunalthechairpersonshallhave |
(6) |
Twomembersof theTribunalshallformaquorum. |
(5) |
exceedingfiveyears. |
AmemberoftheTribunalshallholdofficeforatermnot |
(4) |
TribunaltobepublishedintheGazette. |
TheMinister shallcausethenamesofmembersofthe |
(3) |
twoothermembers,oneofwhomshallhaveexperience of notlessthan10yearsinadministrationandpublic affairsappointedbytheCommissionafterconsultation withtheMinister,andtheothershallhaveexperiencein humanresourcemanagementandshallbe appointedby theMinister. |
(b) |
achairpersonwhoshallbealegalpractitionerofnotless than5yearsstandingandshallbeappointedbythe JudicialServiceCommissionafterconsultationwiththe Minister;and |
(a) |
TheTribunalshallconsistof- |
(2) |
appeals instigated by either a public officer, registered public officers’ association,oremployerarisingfromagrievanceanddisciplinaryaction. |
ThereshallbeaPublicServiceTribunalwhichshalldealwith |
(1) |
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PublicService Tribunal |
withinaccordancewiththeDisciplinaryCode. |
Apublicofficerwhocontravenessubsection(1)shallbedealt |
(2) |
Publicofficersshallnotengageinastrike. |
(1) |
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Strike |
parties,butreviewableinthecourtsoflaw. |
Thedecisionofthearbitrationshallbefinalandbindingonthe |
(4) |
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(2) The Council shall consist of an equal number of members appointedby theMinisterandmembersappointedby anyregistered association representingthegeneralbodyofpublicofficersinthepublic serviceofLesotho. |
undersection22(2)isrepresentativeofover50%ofthegeneralbodyofthe publicofficersfromwithinthebargainingunit,shallestablishacounciltobe knownasthe PublicServiceJointAdvisoryCouncil. |
TheMinister,ifsatisfiedthatanassociationwhichhasapplied |
(1) |
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PublicServiceJointAdvisoryCouncil |
(2)Anassociationwhichisrepresentativeofover50%ofthegeneral bodyofpublicofficersfromwithinthebargainingunitmayapplytothe Ministerforrecognitionforpurposesofcollectivebargaining. |
officers’association undertheprovisionsoftheSocietiesAct19662 forthe purposeofcollectivebargainingandethicalconductofitsmembers. |
Inpursuanceofsection21,publicofficersmayformapublic |
(1) |
22. |
Publicofficers’associations |
accordancewithsection16(1)oftheConstitution. |
Public officers shall be entitled to freedom of association in |
21. |
FreedomofAssociation |
PARTIV-PUBLIC SERVICESTAFFASSOCIATION |
the Minister may, after consultation with the Minister responsible for finance,determine. |
MembersoftheTribunalshallreceivesuchsittingallowanceas |
(9) |
thepublicservice. |
TheTribunalshallhaveasecretariatwhoseofficersshallbein |
(8) |
(b) intheabsenceofthechairperson,appointoneof its memberstoactaschairperson. |
(a) regulateitsownprocedure;and |
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toconcludeandenforcecollectivebargaining agreements; |
(c) |
tosecurecooperationbetweentheemployerandthe generalbodyofpublicofficersinmattersaffectingthe publicservicewithaviewtoincreaseefficiencyinthe publicservicecombinedwiththe well-beingof public officers; |
(b) |
todevelopproposalsforsubmissiontotheMinister onpolicyandlegislationthatmayaffectthepublic service; |
(a) |
TheobjectsoftheCouncilare- |
(1) |
25. |
FunctionsoftheCouncil |
TheMinistershallcausetherulestobepublishedintheGazette. |
(2) |
(g) |
fortheproceduretobefollowedifadisputearises betweenthe membersappointedbytheMinisterandthe membersappointedbyaregisteredassociation;and fortheterminationofmembershipoftheCouncil. |
(f) |
fortheestablishmentandfunctioningofcommitteesthat maybeestablishedbytheCouncil; |
(e) |
forthetenureof officeofmembers; |
(d) |
foraquorumatmeetingsoftheCouncil; |
(c) |
fortheorganisation, procedureandconductof businessof theCouncil; |
(b) |
forthequalificationsofthemembers; |
(a) |
TheMinistershallprescriberules– |
(1) |
24. |
RulesoftheCouncil |
of theCouncil. |
TheMinistershallappointachairperson fromamongmembers |
(3) |
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60years. |
electtoretireon attainingtheageof 55or |
(b) |
attainingtheageof 45or 50years;or |
electtovoluntarilyretirefromthePublicServiceon |
(a) |
employedinthePublicServiceonthecomingintoforceofthisActshall, withinaperiodandinamannertobe prescribedbytheMinister– |
Notwithstandingsubsection(1)and(2),apublicofficeralready |
(4) |
GradeIandaboveshallgive3calendarmonths’noticepriortotheintended dayofretirement. OfficersonGradeHandbelowshallgiveonecalendar month. |
Wherenotificationisgivenundersubsection (2),officerson |
(3) |
SecretaryofhisorherMinistry,voluntarilyretirefromthepublicserviceon attainingtheageof 50years. |
A public officer may, by written notice to the Principal |
(2) |
soretired,onattainingtheageof60years. |
Apublicofficershallretirefromthepublicservice,andshallbe |
(1) |
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Retirement |
PARTV-RETIREMENTOFPUBLIC OFFICERS |
CouncilandmaylimitthediscussionsoftheCounciltomattersofgeneral principle,andexcludediscussionof individualcases. |
Minister shall prescribe the scope and functions of the |
The |
(2) |
generallytobringtogethertheexperienceand differentpointsofviewofrepresentativesof departments,sub-departments,branchesandofficesof thepublicservice. |
(f) |
toprovidemachineryfordealingwith general grievances;and |
(e) |
topreventandresolvedisputes; |
(d) |
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Regulations |
Ministerwhoshallwithin15sittingdaysafterreceivingthereporttableit beforetheParliament. |
AreportpreparedbytheCommissionshallbepresentedtothe |
(2) |
of Decembereachyear,prepareareportonitsworkforthatyear. |
(1) |
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TheCommissionshallassoonaspracticableafterthe31st day |
Annual ReportoftheCommission |
withthisAct. |
ThestaffoftheCommissionshallbeemployedinaccordance |
(2) |
effectivelycarry outitsfunctions. |
TheCommissionshallhavesuchqualifiedstaffastoallowitto |
(1) |
27. |
StaffoftheCommission |
PARTVI-MISCELLANEOUS |
forthepurposeoffacilitatingimprovementsinthepublic servicebywhichgreaterefficiencyoreconomymaybe effected. |
(b) |
formedicallyprovenincapacitytoperformthe dutiesof theofficer’soffice;or |
(a) |
Commission:- |
Apublicofficerisliabletoretirementatthediscretionofthe |
(7) |
regardtotheconditionsofthepublicserviceandafterconsultationwiththe Ministerandtheofficerconcerned,retireanofficerfromthepublicservice beforeorafterthepublicofficerattainstheage of 45or 50years. |
Notwithstandingsubsection(1),theCommissionmay,having |
(6) |
employment shall be as prescribed bythe Minister in the conditions of employment. |
termination of |
for retirement or |
Other circumstances |
(5) |
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1. ActNo.17of 1977asamendedbyActNo.4of1993 2.ActNo.20of1966 3.OrderNo.24of1992 4.ActNo.13of1995 |
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this |
under |
made |
areconsistentwiththisAct,untilrevokedbyregulations Act. |
undertherepealedActorkeptinforcebytherepealedActshallbedeemed tohavebeenmadeunderthisActandshallcontinueinforce,sofarasthey |
Notwithstandingsubsection(1),allsubsidiarylegislationmade |
(2) |
(1) |
31. |
ThePublicServiceAct19954isrepealed. |
Repealsandsavings |
30. |
TheLabourCodeOrder19923shallnotapplytopublicofficers. |
Non-Applicationof LabourCode |
thepublicservice. |
TheMinistermaymakeRegulationsforthegeneralmanagementof |
29. |