SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Pensions Under Repealed Enactments

Forfeiture of pensions under repealed enactments

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1

Every pension (whether described as a pension or as an allowance) granted under any of the enactments specified in paragraph 3(1) below (which reproduces so far as relevant Part I of Schedule 1 to the M1Police Pensions Act 1948) shall be deemed to have been granted only upon condition that it may be forfeited by the F1pension supervising authority in any of the cases mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) below.

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The cases referred to in sub-paragraph (1) above are any of the following, that is to say, if the grantee—

a

is convicted of any offence and is sentenced to preventive detention or corrective training or to imprisonment for a term exceeding twelve months; or

b

enters into or continues to carry on any business, occupation or employment which is illegal, or in which the grantee has made use of the fact of former employment in a police force in a manner which is discreditable or improper; or

c

supplies to any person or publishes in a manner which is discreditable or improper any information which the grantee had obtained in the course of employment in a police force; or

d

solicits or, without the consent of the F1pension supervising authority, accepts directly or indirectly any testimonial or gift having any pecuniary value on retirement from the police force or otherwise in connnection with his service in a police force; or

e

enters into or continues in any business, occupation or employment as a private detective, after the F1pension supervising authority have given him notice in writing requiring him on any reasonable grounds not to do so.

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A pension shall not be forfeited under sub-paragraph (2)(b) above unless reasonable warning has previously been given in writing by the F1pension supervising authority.

4

A forfeiture under this paragraph may affect the pension wholly or in part, and may be permanent or temporary as the F1pension supervising authority may determine.

5

Without prejudice to the validity of any forfeiture before the passing of this Act, a pension to which this paragraph applies shall not be capable of being forfeited otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.

6

This paragraph shall apply in relation to the rules and regulations specified in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3 below (which reproduces so far as relevant Part II of Schedule 1 to the M2Police Pensions Act 1948) as it applies in relation to the enactments specified in sub-paragraph (1) of that paragraph, subject, however, to any necessary adaptations.