the manner provided for under paragraph (a), to replace that
member in the appeal.
(6)
No person shall be appointed under subsection (5) where –
(a)
he is a member of the Assembly or a local authority;
(b)
he is an office bearer of a political party or other political
organisation;
(c)
at any time during the 10 years preceding such proposed
appointment, he was engaged in politics;
(d)
he is a public officer, a local government officer or an employee of a
statutory body; or
(e)
he is a person who receives, or is entitled to receive, fees or
allowances specified in section 112(3).
(7)
A member of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall cease to hold office as
such where any circumstances arise that, if he did not hold that office, would
cause him to be disqualified for appointment.
(8)
Where an appointment lapses or is terminated under subsection (7), no
compensation shall or become payable to the holder for loss of office by
reason of the lapse or termination of his appointment.
(9)
Notwithstanding any other provision of the Constitution –
(a)
proceedings before the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall not be
held in public, except where the Tribunal decides otherwise with the
agreement of the parties to an appeal;