(4) In the exercise of his functions under this
section, the Ombudsman shall not be subject to the
directions or control of any other person or authority.
(5) Parliament may make provision for the exercise of
the
functions
of
the
Ombudsman
(including
the
circumstances in which, and the times within which, a
complaint may be made to the Ombudsman) and, without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the
officers and authorities whose actions are not subject
to investigation by him.
CHAPTER XIII
THE PUBLIC SERVICE
136. Public Service Commission
(1) There shall be a Public Service Commission which
shall consist of a Chairman and not less than two nor
more than four other members, who shall be appointed by
the King, acting in accordance with the advice of the
Judicial Service Commission.
(2) A person shall not be qualified to be appointed a
member of the Commission if he is a public officer and
the Judicial Service Commission shall not advise the
King to appoint any person as a member unless it is
satisfied that such person—
(a) is a person of integrity;
(b) possesses experience in administrative and public
affairs and such other qualities of mind as to enable
him to discharge his duties in a fair manner free from
bias or prejudice;
(c) does not take an active part in politics or in
political activity.