Senior Courts Act 2016

Senior court Judges - Salaries and allowances

139: Superannuation or retiring allowances of Associate Judges

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"Paying superannuation to Associate Judges"

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You can get a superannuation fund or retiring allowance if you are an Associate Judge. The government may pay money to help with this under Part 5B of the Government Superannuation Fund Act 1956 or to a retirement scheme. This happens according to a decision made by the Remuneration Authority, which refers to a retirement scheme as defined in the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.

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Part 5Senior court Judges
Salaries and allowances

139Superannuation or retiring allowances of Associate Judges

  1. For the purpose of providing a superannuation fund or retiring allowance for persons appointed as Associate Judges, sums by way of subsidy or contribution may from time to time be paid under Part 5B of the Government Superannuation Fund Act 1956 or to any retirement scheme (within the meaning of section 6(1) of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013) in accordance with a determination of the Remuneration Authority.

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