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Special severance gratuities.
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7.—Where an established civil servant retires or is removed from the Civil Service—
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(a) in consequence of the abolition of his office, or
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(b) for the purpose of facilitating improvements in the organisation of the department to which he belongs by which greater efficiency or economy can be effected,
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the Minister may, if in his discretion he so thinks proper, grant to the civil servant a special severance gratuity not exceeding—
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(i) one-half of the annual salary of the office of the civil servant, or
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(ii) the aggregate of the payments of salary which would have been made to him had he remained in an established position until he reached the age of sixty-five years or, in case he would, on retiring on a date not later than three months after attaining the age of sixty-five years, have one more year of service reckonable in computing a superannuation allowance than he would have had on retiring on attaining the age of sixty-five years, the age which he would attain on that date,
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whichever is the lesser.
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