My Department had two applications for reinstatement, following retirement on grounds of ill-health, with prior notification, granted since 2004.
The retirements were under Circular 7/57, titled “Retirement from the Civil Service on the ground of ill-health” and on the grounds of the Department having sought the advice of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO).
The applications for r-instatement were referred to the CMO and a copy of the CMO report was sent to the Department of Finance with a request for sanction to reinstate the officers. The lump sum received at retirement was subject to repayment and arrangements were made to cease payment of pension from the day before the date of reinstatement.
Circular 22/07 which is the current circular covering ill-health retirement does not provide civil servants with an automatic right to return to work. Any request for a return to work is a matter for the Department’s discretion taking into account the advice of the CMO and taking into account the current staff recruitment policy and budgetary restrictions.