(a)
require that person or body to furnish reports in such manner or form as specified in the
directions by which the Commission delegated those powers;
(b)
hear such complaints or appeals from persons with sufficient interest relating to the
exercise of powers under this section and shall have the authority to—
(i)
quash the decision of a person or body exercising such powers;
(ii)
exercise such disciplinary powers in relation to such person or body, subject to
the conditions laid down by an Act of Parliament;
(iii)
revoke directions delegating powers to any person or body:
Provided that nothing in this section shall prejudice the right of any person who is the subject of a
decision made by or on behalf of the Civil Service Commission to appeal to the High Court or the right of
any person with sufficient interest in such a decision to petition the High Court for judicial review of that
decision.
[Ch0000s189]189.
Offices to which this Chapter does not apply
4 of 2001, 13 of 2001, 4 of 2004(1) This Chapter shall not apply where this Constitution has
otherwise provided for the appointment or removal of a civil servant or other public appointee, or to
appointments that are regulated by the Judicial Service Commission, the Police Service Commission, the
Prisons Service Commission, by provisions relating to appointments in the Defence Force of Malawi nor
shall it apply to the following offices—
(a)
the Chief Justice, the Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions;
(b)
such personal staff of the President as he or she shall determine subject to approval of
the Public Appointments Committee or as an Act of Parliament may allow;
(c)
the Secretary to the Cabinet;
(d)
Ambassadors, High Commissioners and other principal diplomatic staff, within the
meaning of section 190;
(e)
the High Command of the Defence Force;
(f)
the Inspector General of Police;
(g)
the Chief Commissioner of Prisons;
(h)
the office of a Principal Secretary;
(i)
Parliament.
such other public office of sufficient seniority as may be prescribed by an Act of