the public service (including the power to confirm
appointments), the power to exercise disciplinary
control over persons holding or acting in such offices
and the power to remove such persons from office shall
vest in the Public Service Commission.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Chapter, the
Public Service Commission may, by directions in writing
and subject to such conditions as it thinks fit,
delegate any of its powers under subsection (1) to any
one or more members of the Commission or, with the
consent of the Prime Minister, to any public officer.
(3) The provisions of this section shall not apply in
relation to the following offices, that is to say—
(a) the office of a judge of the Court of Appeal or of
the High Court, the office of the Attorney-General, the
office of Auditor-General and the office of Ombudsman;
(b) the office of the Chief Electoral Officer;
(c) except in relation to appointments thereto or to
act
therein,
the
office
of
Director
of
Public
Prosecutions;
(d) so far only as concerns appointments thereto or to
act therein, the office of Principal Secretary, and the
office of Government Secretary;
(e)
any
office
to
which
section
133
of
this
Constitution (which relates to offices within the
jurisdiction
of
the
Judicial
Service
Commission)
applies;
(f) any office the power to make appointments to which
is vested in a Teaching Service Commission established
in accordance with section 144 of this Constitution;