December.
Appeals
17.
A person aggrieved by any decision of the Authority may submit a notice
of appeal in writing to the Appeals Board.
Appeals Board
18.
(1) There shall be an Appeals Board to hear and determine appeals
against the decisions of the Authority.
(2) The Appeals Board shall consist of the following members appointed
by the President —
(a) a chairperson;
(b) a representative of the Attorney General;
(c) a representative of the Fair Trading Commission;
(d) a representative of a non-governmental organisation that
represents the interests of the private sector.
(3) A person appointed as a member of the Appeals Board shall have
experience in legal, administrative, economic or financial matters.
(4) A member of the Appeals Board shall be appointed on such terms
and conditions as the President may determine.
(5) The Chairperson and other members of the Appeals Board shall hold
office for three years and shall be eligible for reappointment.
(6) The President shall at any time terminate the appointment of a
member who has been found guilty of —
(a) any misconduct, default or breach of trust in the discharge of
that member's duties; or
(b) an offence of such nature as renders it desirable that the
member's appointment be terminated.
(7) The Appeals Board may regulate its own proceedings.
Decision on appeal
19.
The Appeal Board may, where it entertains a notice of appeal, decide the
appeal by —
(a) confirming the decision of the Authority;
(b) varying the decision;
(c) quashing the decision;