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S. S. NO. 5 TO GAZETTE NO. 2/1997
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(3) If upon consideration of—

(a) an investigation into the conduct of an officer under section 9 or 10; or
(b) the proceedings of a court by which an officer has been convicted of a criminal charge,

the Chief Executive is of the opinion that the officer does not deserve to be punished but that the investigation or proceedings disclose grounds for requiring him to retire in the public interest, the Chief Executive may require the officer to retire from the service under this section, and in such a case it shall not be necessary for the Chief Executive to comply with the procedure mentioned in subsections (1) and (2).

(4) Where an officer is required to retire under this section, he may be granted a pension, gratuity or other allowance in accordance with any pensions law for the time being in force.

13. Interdiction from exercise of powers and functions of office

(1) The Chief Executive may interdict an officer from the exercise of powers and functions of his office if—

(a) proceedings have been, or are to be, taken against him under section 10; or
(b) criminal proceedings have been, or are likely to be, instituted against him; or
(c) investigation of his conduct is being undertaken and it is contrary to the public interest for him to continue to exercise the powers and functions of his office.

(2) An officer who has been interdicted under—

(a) subsection (1)(a) shall be allowed to receive such portion of the emoluments of his office, not being less than one-half, as the Chief Executive shall think fit; or
(b) subsection (1)(b) shall be allowed to receive such portion of the emoluments of his office, not being less than one-half, as the Chief Executive shall think fit until such time as he may be convicted on a criminal charge serious enough to warrant his dismissal from the service whereupon he shall not receive any such emoluments pending the consideration of his case by the Chief Executive; or
(c) subsection (1)(c) shall be allowed to receive the full amount of the emoluments of his office.

(3) If the proceedings against any officer do not result in any punishment of the officer, he shall be entitled to the full amount of the emoluments which he would have received if he had not been interdicted.