RESPONDENT.
NOMINAL DEFENDANT,
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Public Service (S.A.)-Excess officer-Transfer-Reduction of salary-General pro-
vision empowering reduction-Special provision protecting salary-Prbbic Service Acts 1916 to 1925 (S.A.) (No. 1259-No. 1716), secs. 11b, 11e*, 21*.
On 1st July 1924 M. was appointed an accountant in the Public Service of South Australia at a salary of £510 per annum. On 1st October 1926 a
return was made pursuant to the Public Service Acts 1916 to 1925 (S.A.) whereby his office was reclassified and the salary for the officer was reduced to a minimum of £300 per annum and a maximum of £348 per annum. M.'s salary was protected by sec. lle of the Public Service Acts and for the time was unaltered. It was later found by the Classification and Efficiency Board that
in any department or branch of a (S.A.) provided -Sec. 11e "Where
department than is necessary for the by the return under this section any
efficient working of that department office is assigned a salary less than the
or branch, any officer whom the board salary which the officer holding such
finds is in excess may be transferred office is receiving at the time when the
by the commissioner to such other return comes into operation, the salary
position of equal classification and assigned to such office, shall, notwith-
salary in the Service as the officer is standing anything in this Act, not apply
competent to fill, and if no such to such officer, but such officer shall be
position is available the officer may paid in accordance with the scale or
be SO transferred to a position of regulation under which he was paid
lower classification and salary. If no immediately before such time until he
position is available for the officer, is promoted or transferred to another
the Governor may, upon the recom- office providing a salary not less than
mendation of the commissioner, call that received by him at the time of the
upon such officer to retire from the transfer or promotion." Sec. 21:
Public Service; and if he does not SO at any time the board finds that a
retire he may be dismissed from the greater number of officers is employed