for a period of four years and shall cease to be a member of the committee—
(a) if circumstances arise that would disqualify him or her from
appointment; or
(b) if removed by the President for inability to perform the functions
of his or her office arising from infirmity of body or mind or for
misbehaviour, misconduct or incompetence.
(4)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
The President may, on the advice of the committee—
grant to any person convicted of an offence a pardon either free
or subject to lawful conditions;
grant to a person a respite, either indefinite or for a specified
period, from the execution of punishment imposed on him or her
for an offence;
substitute a less severe form of punishment for a punishment
imposed on a person for an offence; or
remit the whole or part of a punishment imposed on a person or
of a penalty or forfeiture otherwise due to Government on
account of any offence.
(5) Where a person is sentenced to death for an offence, a written
report of the case from the trial judge or judges or person presiding over the
court or tribunal, together with such other information derived from the
record of the case or elsewhere as may be necessary, shall be submitted to the
Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy.
(6) A reference in this article to conviction or imposition of a
punishment, sentence or forfeiture includes conviction or imposition of a
punishment, penalty, sentence or forfeiture by a court martial or other military
tribunal except a field court martial.
International relations.
122. Diplomatic representation.
(1) The President may, with the approval of Parliament, appoint
ambassadors and heads of diplomatic missions.
(2)
The President may receive envoys accredited to Uganda.
123. Execution of treaties, conventions and agreements.