Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Act |
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (Junior Officers Disciplinary Proceedings) Regulations |
Rg 4 |
G.N. No. S 67/1989 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[24th February 1989] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (Junior Officers Disciplinary Proceedings) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Misconduct |
Failure to submit exculpatory statement |
4. If the junior officer fails to furnish an exculpatory statement within the time prescribed under regulation 3(2) or refuses to attend the inquiry held under regulation 3(3), the inquiry officer shall proceed to hear the evidence against the junior officer and submit a report to the chief executive officer together with his recommendations as to the penalty or penalties to be imposed against the junior officer. |
Penalties |
5.—(1) Upon considering the report and the recommendations of the inquiry officer under regulation 3(10) or 4, the chief executive officer may —
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Admission of charges |
6.—(1) Where the junior officer admits the charge or charges or any one of them, the inquiry officer shall give the junior officer an opportunity to mitigate.
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Retirement in public interest |
7.—(1) Notwithstanding regulations 3, 4, 5 and 6, if the chief executive officer considers that it is desirable in the public interest that a junior officer should be required to retire from the service on grounds which cannot be suitably dealt with by specific charges under these Regulations, he shall call for a full report from the inquiry officer.
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Interdiction |
8.—(1) If in any case the chief executive officer considers that the public interest requires a junior officer to cease to exercise the powers and functions of his office or be suspended from his work immediately, the chief executive officer may interdict the junior officer from the exercise of the powers and functions of his office or suspend him from his work if criminal proceedings or proceedings for his dismissal or reduction in rank are being contemplated.
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Criminal proceedings against junior officer |
9. If criminal proceedings are instituted against a junior officer, proceedings for his dismissal upon any grounds involved in the criminal charge shall not be taken until —
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Conviction by court |
10.—(1) The chief executive officer may, where a junior officer is convicted of a criminal charge, consider the record of the proceedings of the court and may, if he is of the opinion that the junior officer should be dismissed or otherwise punished, punish the junior officer accordingly after he has been given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
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Withholding of emoluments and increments |
11.—(1) A junior officer convicted of a criminal charge shall not, unless the chief executive officer otherwise directs, receive any emolument from the date of conviction, pending consideration of his case by the chief executive officer.
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Acquittal by court |
12. The chief executive officer may, where a junior officer is acquitted of a criminal charge, consider the record of the proceedings of the court and may, if he is of the opinion that the junior officer should be dismissed or otherwise punished, cause appropriate proceedings to be instituted under these Regulations. |
Forfeiture of allowance, etc. |
13.—(1) A junior officer who is dismissed forfeits all claims to any allowance or other benefit which he would have enjoyed, but for his dismissal.
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Resignation during inquiry proceedings |
14. A junior officer against whom disciplinary proceedings are instituted under these Regulations shall not, without the permission of the chief executive officer, resign or leave Singapore during the interval before the disciplinary proceedings are concluded. |