(2) Unless otherwise provided by this Constitution or by an Act of Parliament, the power to
appoint persons to the public offices specified in paragraphs (a) to (i) of subsection (1) shall vest in the
President.
4 of 2001, 13 of 2001(3) In any case where the Civil Service Commission, the President or any
other authority has the power of appointment of the Clerk or the Clerk-Assistant to the National
Assembly, before exercising that power, the Commission, the President or any such other authority shall
consult the Speaker of the National Assembly.
[Ch0000s190]190.

The appointment of Diplomatic staff

13 of 2001Ambassadors, High Commissioners and such other principal diplomatic staff as shall
be determined by an Act of Parliament shall be appointed by the President, subject to confirmation by
the Public Appointments Committee which may require persons so appointed to answer questions as to
their competence and financial probity.
[Ch0000s191]191.

Appointment of members of the Civil Service Commission

13 of 2001(1) The members of the Civil Service Commission shall be appointed by the President,
subject to satisfying the Public Service Appointments Committee as to the competence of persons so
appointed to perform their duties as members of the Civil Service Commission.
(2) A person shall not be qualified for appointment as a member of the Civil Service Commission
if that person is President, Vice-President, a Minister or Deputy Minister, a Member of Parliament or a
serving civil servant.
(3) Subject to this section, the office of a member of the Civil Service Commission shall become
vacant—
(a)
at the expiration of five years from the date of the appointment of that person, unless
the person is reappointed to a new term not exceeding five years; or
(b)
if any circumstances arise that, if he or she were not a member of the Commission,
would cause that person to be disqualified for appointment as such.
(4) A member of the Civil Service Commission may be removed from office by the President
subject to the Public Appointments Committee being satisfied that the member is not competent to
discharge his or her duties:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall prejudice the right of a member of the Civil Service
Commission who is removed to appeal to the High Court against the decision to remove him or her.
[Ch0000s192]192.

Vacancy

13 of 2001(1) If the office of Chairperson of the Civil Service Commission is vacant or the
Chairperson is for any reason unable to perform the functions of his or her office, then those functions

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