Can employee take terminal leave when resigning?
No. Terminal leave is annual leave requested, approved, and taken by an employee immediately prior to their planned separation. Administrative authority to grant an employee annual leave prior to separation from the Service, when it is known in advance that the employee is to be separated, is limited to cases where the exigencies of the public service requires such action. C.
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