Singapore legislation
Clause 89
Clause 89
Deductions from ordinary pay of member
(1)
Subject to subsection (2), the following deductions may, or if the regulations so provide shall, be made from the ordinary pay due to a member:
all ordinary pay —
for every day of absence on desertion or without leave, or for overstaying the period for which leave of absence is granted;
for every day of imprisonment, corrective training, preventive detention, reformative training or detention of any other description, to which he is liable in consequence of an order or sentence of a court;
for every day of detention imposed by a disciplinary officer pursuant to section 75;
for every day during which he is in a drug rehabilitation centre;
for every day during which he is in hospital on account of sickness certified by the proper medical officer attending on him at the hospital to have been caused by a service offence committed by him;
the sum required to make good any compensation which a disciplinary officer has in exercise of the powers conferred by section 75(3) ordered him to pay to any person;
the sum to make good any compensation which a disciplinary officer has pursuant to section 75(4) ordered him to pay to the Government;
the sum required to pay any fine or penalty which a disciplinary officer before which he has been charged with a service offence has ordered him to pay; and
the sum which he is required to pay as contribution to the Government pursuant to an order made under section 92(3).
(2)
The total amount of deductions from the ordinary pay due to a member in respect of the sums referred to in subsection (1) shall not exceed such sums as will leave to him less than $2 a day; and a member shall not be subjected to any deduction greater than the sums which he has been ordered to pay to make good the loss or damage.