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Recall to duty of former judges
22.(1) In this section⎯
“full pensioner” means a former judge who is a pensioner under this scheme and whose
pension at the date of his or her retirement amounted to ninety per centum or more of
his or her final pensionable emoluments.
(2) The President may at any time, on reasonable notice, call upon a full pensioner⎯
(a) to serve as an acting judge in terms of section 85 of the Constitution; or
(b) to serve on a commission or board or in an adjudicatory capacity compatible with the
status of a former judge;
for one or more periods amounting to four months or less in any one year.
(3) A full pensioner⎯
(a) who undertakes any service when called upon to do so in terms of subsection (2); or
(b) who serves as a judge of the Supreme Court for one or more periods amounting to
four months or less in any one year, after being appointed to act in that capacity by
the Chief Justice in terms of subsection (3) of section 80 of the Constitution;
shall not be entitled to remuneration for that service, other than payment by way of travelling
and subsistence allowances and out-of-pocket expenses and such other allowances as the
President may specify.
(4) If a full pensioner refuses without just cause⎯
(a) to undertake any service when called upon to do so in terms of subsection (2); or
(b) to serve for up to four months in any one year as a judge of the Supreme Court in
accordance with subsection (3) of section 80 of the Constitution;
the President, after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission, may direct the Pensions
Officer to withhold any pension benefit to which the full pensioner was entitled under this
scheme in respect of the period for which he or she was called upon to serve, and the Pensions
Office shall take all necessary steps to comply with the direction.
(5) The fact that a full pensioner is engaged in some other employment or business shall
not constitute a just cause for refusing to serve for the purposes of subsection (4), unless the
nature of the employment or business would render it inappropriate for him or her to undertake
the service.
SCHEDULE (Section 7)
The residual value of a motor vehicle is a percentage of its value when purchased by the
Government as new, determined according to the table below with reference to the vehicle’s
age. The first column of the table specifies the vehicle’s age (i.e. the period that has elapsed
since the Government bought the vehicle as new). The second column specifies the percentage
depreciation according to the vehicle’s age, and the third column the resultant residual value.
Age of Vehicle
(end of year)
Percentage
depreciation
Residual value
%
1
10
90