(b)
the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall not be bound to
communicate to any other person the contents of any report,
document or other material produced by any Commission or public
body and, except where necessary for the purpose of making its
decision, the Tribunal shall make no reference to the contents
thereof in its decision.
(10)
A member of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall hold office for such
term and on such conditions as may be determined by the President.
(11)
A member of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal may be removed from office
only for inability to discharge the functions of his office whether arising from
infirmity of body or mind, or any other causes, or for misbehaviour and shall
not be removed except in accordance with subsections (12) to (14).
(12)
A member of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall be removed from
office by the President where the question of his removal from that office
has been referred to a tribunal appointed under subsection (13) and the
tribunal has recommended to the President that he ought to be removed
from office for inability to discharge the functions of his office or for
misbehaviour.
(13)
Where the President, acting in his own deliberate judgment, considers that
the question of removing a member of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal
ought to be investigated –
(a)
the President, acting in his own deliberate judgment, shall appoint a
tribunal which shall consist of a Chairperson and not less than 2
other members, being persons who hold or have held office as a
judge of a court having unlimited jurisdiction in civil and criminal
matters in some part of the Commonwealth or of a court having
jurisdiction in appeals from such a court; and