Judicial salaries and benefits: Parliament determines High Court judges' pay and protections against disadvantageous post appointment changes. Article 221 provides that Parliament shall determine High Court judges' salaries and that until such law is made the Second Schedule supplies those salaries; it also provides that allowances, leave rights and pension entitlements shall be determined by or under Parliament's law and until then shall follow the Second Schedule, with a non detriment protection preventing post appointment reduction of a judge's allowances, leave or pension rights.
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Judicial salaries and benefits: Parliament determines High Court judges' pay and protections against disadvantageous post appointment changes.
Article 221 provides that Parliament shall determine High Court judges' salaries and that until such law is made the Second Schedule supplies those salaries; it also provides that allowances, leave rights and pension entitlements shall be determined by or under Parliament's law and until then shall follow the Second Schedule, with a non detriment protection preventing post appointment reduction of a judge's allowances, leave or pension rights.
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