(3) The salary payable to the holder of any office to which this Article
applies and his terms of office shall not be altered to his disadvantage
after his appointment.
(4) Where a person's salary or terms of office depend upon his option,
the salary or terms for which he opts shall, for the purposes of clause (3),
be deemed to be more advantageous to him than any others for which he
might have opted.
(5) This Article applies to the offices of Chief Justice, Deputy Chief
Justice, judge of the Supreme Court, Attorney-General, judge of the
High Court, Investigator-General, Solicitor-General, Director of Public
Prosecutions, Secretary to Cabinet and Auditor-General and to such
other offices as may be prescribed by an Act of Parliament.
120 (1) There shall be charged on the general revenues of the republic Public debt
all debt charges for which the Government is liable.
(2) For the purposes of the Article, debt charges include interest,
sinking fund charges, the repayment or amortisation of debt, and all
expenditure in connection with the raising of the loans on the security of
the revenues of the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia or the
Republic and on the service and redemption of debt thereby created.
Auditor-General
121. (1) There shall be an Auditor-General for the Republic whose
office shall be a public office and who shall, subject to ratification by the
National Assembly, be appointed by the President.

(2) It shall be the duty of the Auditor-General(a)

to satisfy himself that the provisions of this Part are being
complied with;

(b)

satisfy himself that the moneys expended have been applied to
the purposes for which they were appropriated by the
Appropriation Act or in accordance with the approved
supplementary estimates, or in accordance with the Excess
Expenditure Appropriation Act, as the case may be, and that the
expenditure conforms to the authority that governs it;

Select target paragraph3