Section 19Part 4 — POWERS, DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS OF THE CADET CORPS
Discharge
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The Commandant may, upon the recommendation of the Cadet Corps Committee, discharge from the Cadet Corps any authorised officer where such officer is unlikely to become efficient in the discharge of that officer's duties; but no authorised officer, other than a volunteer, shall be discharged under this section unless the Commandant has given that authorised officer one month's notice of the intention to discharge that authorised officer or, alternatively, one months' pay in lieu of such notice.
An authorised officer may at any time during the currency of the authorised officer's term of engagement —
be discharged, when the authorised officer has —
been pronounced by the Chief Medical Officer to be physically or mentally unfit for further service; or
in the opinion of the Commandant, ceased to be efficient in the discharge of the authorised officer's duties; or
be dismissed by order of the Commandant, if in the opinion of the Commandant, the retention of the authorised officer's services would be contrary to the public interest.