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reduction in rank

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Moily said he was taking up with the Prime Minister the need to amend the Constitution to do away with Articles 310 and 311 which protect a civil servant against dismissal, removal or reduction in rank without an elaborate inquiry, giving him an opportunity to defend.
Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, said: "Where an officer has committed misconduct, a range of disciplinary actions can be taken including a reprimand, fine and reduction in rank or dismissal.
Certainly, domestic violence can have serious consequences in the military, since the law requires that an immediate restraining order be issued that summarily restricts access to firearms, which in turn, exposes Marines to potential reduction in rank and pay.
 
 
 
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