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Judges’ Pensions Act, 2011
Act 13 of 2011
- Published in Government Gazette no. 4862 on 30 December 2011
- Assented to on 25 December 2011
- Commenced on 30 March 2012 by Government Notice of 2012
- [This is the version of this document from 30 December 2011 and includes any amendments published up to 6 October 2022.]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise -“accrued benefits” means accrued benefits as calculated in terms of section 4;“judge” means any person holding the office of Chief Justice or additional judge of the Supreme Court of Namibia or of Judge-President or additional judge of the High Court of Namibia, but does not include an ad hoc judge or acting judge of the Supreme Court or an acting judge of the High Court;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for finance;“pension fund” means the Members of Parliament and other Office-bearers Pension Fund established by the Members of Parliament and other Office-bearers Pension Fund Act, 1999 (Act No. 20 of 1999);“pension scheme” means the pension scheme instituted by the repealed Act;“pensioner” means a person receiving a pension or other benefit in terms of section 2 or 3 of the repealed Act;“repealed Act” means the Judges Pension Act, 1990 (Act No. of 1990); and[The reference to this Act should be “Judges’ Pensions Act, 1990 (Act No. 28 of 1990”).]“transfer date” means the date determined by the Minister in terms of section 2.2. Transfer date
The Minister must by notice in the Gazette determine a date to be the transfer date for the purposes of this Act.[This date was set as 30 March 2012 by GN 93/2012 (GG 4915).]3. Transfer of membership to pension fund
4. Calculation of accrued benefits
5. Transfer of accrued benefits to pension fund
6. Payment of gratuities on transfer date
7. Disputes
Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, if, on the transfer date, a dispute or doubt arises as to whether a person who immediately before that date was entitled to a pension under the pension scheme the accrued benefits in question may not be paid to the pension fund as contemplated in section 5, but must be retained in the State Revenue Fund until the dispute has been settled or the doubt has been resolved between the Minister and the person concerned in which event in relation to the pension in question -8. Repeal of law
The Judges’ Pensions Act, 1990 (Act No. 28 of 1990) is, subject to section 7, repealed.9. Short title and commencement
History of this document
30 March 2012
Commences.
30 December 2011 this version
Published in
Government Gazette number 4862
25 December 2011
Assented to.