Act No. 17,2008
HUMAN SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL ACT, 2008
(c)
the chairperson of the panel has submitted a short-list of candidates together
with their curriculum vitae to the Minister who must submit it to the National
Assembly for approval; and
(d) the National Assembly has submitted to the Minister an approved short-list
from which to select.
(4) The members of the Board contemplated in subsection (2)(a) and (b) are
appointed in their personal capacities and must be persons who—
(a) have distinguished themselves in the field of the human sciences or who
possess special qualifications, experience or skills in relation to some aspect
of the functions of the Council; and
(b) are citizens of or have the right of permanent residence in the Republic, with
the exception of the distinguished representative of the social science research
community in the rest of Africa contemplated in subsection (5)(b).
(5) (a) The composition of the Board must be broadly representative of—
(i) the demographics of the Republic; and
(ii) the various sectors in the field of the human sciences.
(b) At least one of the members appointed to the Board must have financial expertise
and at least one other member appointed to the Board must be a distinguished
representative of the social science research community in the rest of Africa.
(6) A member of the Board ceases to hold office if—
(a) the member resigns by written notice to the Minister;
(b) the member's estate is sequestrated or assigned for the benefit of, or if the
member compounds with, the creditors of the member;
(c) a competent court finds that the member is of unsound mind;
(d) the member is convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment without
the option of a fine:
(e) the member is absent from three consecutive meetings of the Board without
the leave of the Board;
(f) the member is elected as a member of the National Assembly, a provincial
legislature or the council of a municipality, or is appointed as a permanent
delegate to the National Council of Provinces by a provincial legislature in
accordance with the Constitution and the National Council of Provinces
(Permanent Delegates Vacancies) Act. 1997 (Act No. 17 of 1997);
(g) the member ceases to be a citizen of or to have the right of permanent
residence in the Republic, except for the distinguished representative of the
social science research community in the rest of Africa contemplated in
subsection (5)(b); or
(h) the member is removed from a position of trust by a competent court of law.
(7) (a) The Minister may after consultation with the Board remove a member of the
Board from office on reasonable grounds.
(b) The Minister must inform the National Assembly of his or her decision to remove
a member of the Board and the reasons thereof.
(8) Subject to the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, the Minister may dissolve
the Board.
(9) If a member of the Board ceases to hold office or is removed from office in terms
of subsection (7). the Minister may, subject to subsection (3), appoint a person in that
member's place for the remaining part of the term of office.
(10) A member of the Board holds office for a period not exceeding four years and
may be reappointed subject to subsections (6). (7) and (11).
(11) No member may serve for more than two consecutive terms except that if all the
members' terms lapse at the same time the Minister may extend the terms of two
members for one more term to ensure continuity.
Remuneration
6. Any member of the Board and of any committee of the Board who is not in the
full-time employ of the State or who is not in the employ of the Council must be paid
such allowances as the Minister of Finance may determine.