(3) The Speaker shall, within twenty-four hours after receipt of the
notice referred to in clause (2) of this article, cause a copy to be transmitted
to the President and the Chief Justice.
(4) The Chief Justice shall, within seven days after receipt of the
notice transmitted under clause (3) of this article, constitute a tribunal
comprising three justices of the Supreme Court to investigate the allegation
in the notice and to report its findings to Parliament stating whether or not
there is a prima facie case for the removal of the President.
(5) The President is entitled to appear at the proceedings of the
tribunal and to be represented there by a lawyer or other expert or person of
his or her choice.
(6) If the tribunal determines that there is a prima facie case for the
removal of the President under clause (1)(a) or (b) of this article, then if
Parliament passes the resolution supported by the votes of not less than
two-thirds of all members of Parliament, the President shall cease to hold
office.
(7) For the purposes of the removal of the President on grounds of
physical or mental incapacity under clause (1)(c) of this article, there shall be
submitted to the Speaker a notice in writing signed by not less than one-third
of all the members of Parliament—
(a) stating that they intend to move a motion for a resolution in
Parliament for the removal of the President from office on
grounds of physical or mental incapacity; and
(b) giving particulars of the alleged incapacity.
(8) The Speaker shall, within twenty-four hours after receipt of a
notice under clause (7) of this article, cause a copy to be transmitted to the
President and the Chief Justice.
(9) The Chief Justice shall, within seven days after receipt of the
notice transmitted under clause (8) of this article and in consultation with the
professional head of the medical services in Uganda, constitute a medical
board comprising five qualified and eminent medical specialists to examine
the President in respect of the alleged incapacity and to report its findings to
Parliament.