to him whether the Attorney-General ought to be removed
under this section.
(8) If the question of removing the Attorney-General
has been referred to a tribunal under this section, the
King, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime
Minister, may suspend the Attorney-General from the
exercise of the functions of his office and any such
suspension may at any time be revoked by the King,
acting in accordance with such advice as aforesaid, and
shall in any case cease to have effect if the tribunal
recommends to the King that the Attorney-General should
not be removed.
(9) The prescribed age for the purposes of subsection
(4) is the age of fifty-five years or such other age as
may be prescribed by Parliament:
Provided that an Act of Parliament, to the extent to
which
it
alters
the
prescribed
age
after
the
appointment of a person to be or to act as AttorneyGeneral, shall not have effect in relation to that
person unless he consents that it should have effect.
141. Director of Public Prosecutions
(1) (a) A person shall not be qualified to be appointed
to hold the office of Director of Public Prosecutions
unless he holds one of the specified qualifications and
has held one or other of those qualifications for a
total period of not less than five years.
(b) In this subsection “the specified qualifications”
means the professional qualifications specified by the
Legal Practitioners Act 1983, or by or under any law
amending or replacing that Act, one of which must be
held by any person before he may apply under that Act,
or under any such law, to be admitted as a legal
practitioner in Lesotho.