of any such allegation have not been
substantiated, no further proceedings
shall be taken under this section in
respect of that allegation;
(d)
(5)
(6)
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If the tribunal reports to the National
Assembly that it finds that the
particulars of any such allegation
have been substantiated, the National
Assembly shall consider the report at
the first convenient sitting and if, on
a motion supported by the votes of
not less than two-thirds of all the
members, the National Assembly
resolves that the judge be removed
from office, the judge shall
immediately cease to hold office.
where a tribunal is established under this section in
respect of any judge, the judge shall stand
suspended from office. The suspension Shall Cease
to have effect if the tribunal reports that none of the
allegations against the judge has been substantiated
or if a motion for his or her removal from office is
not supported as provided in paragraph (d) of
subsection (7).
All proceedings in a tribunal under this section shall
be held in camera and the judge concerned shall
have the right to appear and be legally represented
before the tribunal.
(1)
A judge of a superior court shall be entitled to such
salary, allowances, and on retirement such gratuity
and pension, as may be prescribed by an Act of the
National assembly.
(2)
The salary, allowances, retirement gratuity and
pension of a judge, as so prescribed at the time of
his or her appointment, shall not be varied to his or
her disadvantage.
ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURTS
143 Administrative provision
(1)
In the exercise of his or her responsibilities
for the
administration of the courts, the Chief Justice may
issue orders and directions for the proper and
efficient operation of the courts.