@Prudie
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Absolutely not and I'm surprised he is. One usually loses all pension when dismissed for gross misconduct.
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"Usually"? By all means expand on that point.
Dismissal, gross misconduct, "usually" results in a preserved pension. This is because the pension is "deferred salary".
People who begrudge Civil Service "gold plated" pensions never appear to appreciate this aspect.
So, all the work they accrued prior to being "naughty", is paid, decades after it was carried out. Fairness dictates that they not be robbed. Leaving them penniless, at an age too advanced to return to work would be exceedingly vindictive.
Forfeiture is the rare case and, in cases of Treason I see it as reasonable *as a deterrent*.
The actuality of it is that you only create another street beggar and the state ends up having to pay to scrape their corpse off the street and arrange the funeral.