HC Deb 01 March 1948 vol 448 cc26-7W

Example A. An expatriate officer of 6 years' service with a salary of £600 plus expatriation allowance of £180 will receive:

  1. 1. Gratuity of £468 under I (i) (a).
  2. 2. Gratuity of £468 under I (i) (b).
  3. 3. Disturbance grant of £256 8s. 9d. under I (iii).

Example B.

An expatriate officer of 13 years' service, aged 35, with a salary of £750 plus expatriation allowance of £240 will receive:

£ s. d.
1. Pension earned by service 257 8 0
2. Additional pension under I (ii) 99 0 0
or 3. Gratuity in commutation of (2) 1,535 7 9
4. Disturbance grant under I (iii) 325 9 7

Example C.

An expatriate officer of 23 years' service, aged 45, with a salary of £960 plus expatriation allowance of £300 will receive:

£ s. d.
1. Pension earned by service 579 12 0
2. Additional pension under I (ii) 163 16 0
or 3. Gratuity in commutation of (2) 2,245 7 4
4. Disturbance grant under I (iii) 414 4 11

Example D.

A British police constable with 2 years service will receive:

£ s. d.
1. Disturbance grant under I (iv) (a) 73 1 11
2. Special gratuity under I (iv) (b) 34 0

Example E.

A British police 2nd sergeant with 5 years' service will receive:

£ s. d.
1. Disturbance grant under I (iv) (a) 88 1 11
2. Special gratuity under I (iv) (b) 110 0 0

Example F.

A British police 1st sergeant with 9 years' service will receive:

£ s. d.
1. Disturbance grant under I (iv) (a) 94 1 11
2. Special gratuity under I (iv) (b) 312 0 0