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Okay, Thanks1800. The rules relating to representations by Government servants on matters connected with their conditions of service are given at General Order 946.
1801. An officer may appeal to The Governor General through The Public Service Commission against any decision in any disciplinary proceedings taken against him by an empowered officer. The procedure for appeal is laid down at Regulation 36 of The Public Service Commission Regulations and at Regulation 5 of The Public Service (Delegation of Powers) Order and is described in General Orders 1195 to 1198.
1802 .A petition is a formal reference to ultimate authority for special consideration of a matter affecting a Government servant personally. If representations made in accordance with General Order 1800 are not successful and they are not concerned with a matter which is the proper subject of an appeal in accordance with General Order 1801 it is open to him to submit a formal petition to The Governor General in accordance with the rules set out at General Order 1803, or; in accordance with the procedure set out in any recognition agreement with a recognized Union.
1803. The following rules must be observed in preparing, presenting and handling petitions:
 
1804. An ex-Government servant may also send a petition in accordance with these rules on matters relating to his conditions of employment as a Government servant, or; his conditions as a pensioner of Government.
 
                                 
                                