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FIJI
PRIME MINISTER'S PENSIONS ACT 1994
ACT NO. 16 OF 1994
I assent.
[L.S.]
K.
K. T. MARA
President
[19 September 1994]
AN ACT
TO
PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF PENSIONS TO PERSONS WHO HAVE SERVED AS PRIME
MINISTERS AND TO THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SUCH PERSONS
AND FOR MATTERS
CONNECTED
THERETO.
ENACTED
by the Parliament of Fiji -
Short title
l.
This Act maybe cited as the Prime Minister's Pensions Act, 1994.
Interpretation
2.
In this Act -
"child" includes -
(a) posthumous child;
(b) an adopted child, adopted in a manner recognised bylaw, before the Prime Minister ceased to be Prime Minister;
"entitled child" means a person who, being a male has not attained the age of twenty-one years or being a female, has neither married while under the age of twenty-one years nor attained the age of twenty-one years;
"Prime Minister's pension" means the pension payable under this Act to a person who has ceased to be Prime Minister;
"salary" means the emoluments provided in the estimates of expenditure of the Government of Fiji, exclusive of duty allowance, entertainment allowance or any other allowance whatever.
Prime Minister's right to pension
3.-(1)
Every person who having been appointed as Prime Minister on or after the l0th
day of October, 1970, ceases at anytime after
such appointment to be Prime
Minister shall be paid a Prime Minister's pension with effect from the date on
which he ceases to be
prime Minister and the pension shall continue to be paid
during the lifetime of that
person.
(2) The Prime Minister's
pension shall, if the person to whom it is payable becomes a Member of
Parliament or is again appointed as
Prime Minister, cease to be payable during
the period in respect of which the person is a Member of Parliament or holds the
office
of the Prime Minister, as the case may
be.
(3) Where the rate of the
Prime Minister's pension exceeds the rate of salary as a Member of Parliament,
nothing in sub-section (2)
shall prevent the payment of the Prime Minister's
pension to the extent of such excess.
Pension payable to Prime Minister
4.
The Prime Minister's pension under this Act shall be payable in accordance with
the following formula -
(a) where a Prime Minister has held office for not more than two years, 20 percent of salary payable upon retirement;
(b) where he has held office for more than two years-
(i) 20 percent of salary payable in respect of the first two years;
(ii) thereafter, an additional 10 percent for each succeeding year for three years; and
(iii) where he has held that office for more than five years, for each completed year of service after the first five years, an additional 5 percent of salary up to a maximum of 75 percent of salary.
Right to choose
5.
Notwithstanding Section 4 of this Act, every person who ceases to be Prime
Minister and who qualifies for pension payable to a Prime
Minister or a member
of Parliament under any other law and that his entitlement if he were to receive
that pension would be greater
than the entitlement under this Act, shall have
the option to receive annual pension under this Actor to receive any pension or
allowance
under any other law.
Gratuity payment
6.-(1)
A person to whom a pension is payable under this Act shall, where he has
exercised his option as herein provided, but not otherwise,
be paid in lieu of
the pension, pension at the rate of three-fourths of the pension, together with
a gratuity equal to twelve and
a half times the amount of the annual reduction
so made in the pension.
(2) The
option referred to in subsection (1) shall be exercisable, and where it has been
exercised, may be revoked, not later than
the day immediately preceding the date
of such person ceasing to be in office; but the Cabinet may, where it appears
equitable to
do so, allow him to exercise the option or revoke an option
previously exercised at any time between that date and the actual date
of the
first payment of any pension under this
Act.
(3) Subject to subsection
(2), where such person has exercised the option referred to in subsection (1),
his decision shall be irrevocable
so far as concerns any pension paid to him
under this Act.
(4) Where a person
who has not exercised the option dies after he has ceased to be Prime Minister
but before a pension has been paid
under this Act, there shall be granted to his
legal personal representatives a gratuity and a reduced pension as provided for
in
subsection (1) as if that person before his death had exercised the option
therein referred to, so, however, that such pension shall
not be paid in respect
of any period later than the date of the death of such person and shall not
exceed in the aggregate the total
amount due and payable to him on the said
date.
(5) The date of the exercise
of the option by such person shall be deemed to be the date of the receipt of
his written notification
addressed to the Secretary to the
Cabinet.
(6) A person in receipt
of a pension under this Act who again becomes Prime Minister or who is acting
temporarily as Prime Minister,
as the case may be, is not entitled to receive
and shall not be paid pension under this Act -
(a) during such time as he is Prime Minister or is acting temporarily as Prime Minister; and
(b) in respect of any period during which he became or again became Prime Minister or acted temporarily as Prime Minister, respectively.
Widow's pension
7.-(1)
When a person dies while that person is entitled to receive a Prime Minister's
pension and has left a widow, the widow shall
be paid a pension at an annual
rate equivalent to 60 percent of the Prime Minister's pension that would have
been payable to him
had he otherwise ceased to hold office on the date of his
death.
(2) Where a person dies
while holding the office of the Prime Minister and he leaves a widow, the widow
shall be paid -
(a) a gratuity of an amount equivalent to twelve and one half times one quarter of his pensionable emoluments at the date of his death; and
(b) a pension equivalent to 60 percent of his pensionable emoluments at the date of his death.
(3)
Where a person dies while he is holding the office of Prime Minister, and he
does not leave a widow, a gratuity of an amount equivalent
to twelve and
one-half times one quarter of 60 percent of his pensionable emoluments shall be
paid to his legal personal representatives
on account of the deceased person's
estate.
(4) A reference in this
Act to "widow" includes a reference to "widower".
Children's pension
8.
Where a person dies whilst he is Prime Minister or while he is entitled to
receive the Prime Minister's pension, leaving entitled
children, each of such
children shall be paid, until he dies or ceases to be an entitled child, such
pension at such rate as the
Prime Minister shall determine; so however that
-
(a) where there is one entitled child, the annual rate of pension shall not exceed one-sixth of the annual rate specified in section 4; or
(b) where there is more than one entitled child, the aggregate rate of pension payable shall not exceed one-third of the annual rate specified in Section 4.
Other benefits
9.-{1)
The following additional benefits shall apply to a person in receipt of a
pension under this Act until his demise provided that
such person had completed
five years service:-
(i) provision for the installation, connection, maintenance and rental of a telephone in any private residence of his, and to meet the cost of all charges in respect of local calls originating from such telephone;
(ii) provision for a Ministerial-type vehicle and a driver, including free travel on scheduled trips of Government ships;
(iii) medical treatment, hospitalisation, drugs and all other hospital services locally;
Provided that where local specialist treatment and medical treatment overseas including the cost of treatment, accommodation and air travel are necessary, such expenditure may be incurred at the discretion of the Prime Minister;
(iv) the provision of an annual budgetary allocation of an amount of $30,000 per annum and subject to periodic adjustments, to enable the person in receipt of a pension, to hire personal staff as required; and
(v) provision of security protection at the discretion of the Prime Minister.
(2)
The additional benefits specified in subsection (1) of this Section shall not
apply to a surviving widow or children of a person
in receipt of a pension under
this Act.
Further allowances
10.
The Cabinet may authorise the payment to a person entitled to a pension under
this Act, of such further allowances as the Cabinet
may deem
fit:
Provided that the allowance
payable to any person under this Section which may be payable as a capital sum,
shall not form part of
the person's entitlement to a pension under this Act,
unless Cabinet so directs.
Source and method of payment of pensions
11.
Any pension payable under this Act-
(a) shall be a charge on the Consolidated Fund; and
(b) shall be paid fortnightly in arrears free of taxation.
Protection of pension
12.
Any pension payable under this Act shall not-
(a) be assignable or transferable except for the purpose of satisfying a debt due to the State or an Order of any court for the payment of periodical sums of money towards the maintenance of the wife, former wife, or child being a minor child of the person to whom the pension is payable;
(b) be liable to be attached, sequestered or levied upon for or in respect of any debt or claim whatever except a debt due to the State or any sum recoverable pursuant to such order or any court as is mentioned in paragraph (a).
Passed
by the House of Representatives this Tenth day of August, in the year of our
Lord one thousand, nine hundred and
ninety-four.
Passed by the Senate
this Eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred
and ninety-four.
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