(5)

The Public Service Commission may with the
approval of the President and subject to
confirmation by the National Assembly make
regulations for the performance of its functions.

(6)

The Public Service Commission shall submit and
annual report on the performance of its functions to
the National Assembly.
PART 3: PUBLIC ENTERPRISES

Public Enterprises 175

(1)

In this Constitution, Public enterprise means any
body corporate or other body or institution, wholly
owned or controlled by the Government.

(2)

The members of the Board of directors or other
governing body of a Public Enterprise shall be
appointed by the President after consultation with
the Public Service Commission and shall be
selected from amongst persons of integrity,
competence and maturity of judgment. A member
of the National Assembly, the holder of a political
office or an office of a political party shall not be
qualified to be appointed to the
Board of Directors or other governing body of a
Public Enterprise.

(3)

The Chief Executive of a Public Enterprise shall be
appointed by the President after consultation with
the Board of Directors or other governing body of
the Public Enterprise and the Public Service
Commission. All other appointments to the staff of
a public enterprise shall be made by the Board of
Directors or governing body, or by some member of
the staff of the public Enterprise appointed by the
Board or governing body.

(4)

Within six months of the coming into force of this
Constitution, an Act of the National Assembly shall
establish a committee to monitor the operations of
Public Enterprises, and shall prescribe the manner
in which such enterprises shall be accountable to the
National Assembly and shall conduct their affairs in
order to promote efficiency, transparency and
probity in all their undertakings.

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