(b)

that tribunal shall enquire into the matter and report on the facts to
the President and recommend to the President whether the member
of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal ought to be removed under this
section.

(14)

Where the question of removing a member has been referred to a tribunal
under subsection (13), the President, acting in his own deliberate judgment,
may suspend the member from performing the functions of his office and
any such suspension may at any time be revoked by the President, acting in
his own deliberate judgment, and shall in any case cease to have effect
where the tribunal recommends to the President that the member should not
be removed.

(15)

The offices of the staff of the Public Bodies Appeal Tribunal shall be public

(16)

There shall be such provision as may be prescribed for such supplementary

offices.

or ancillary matters as may appear necessary or expedient in consequence
of any of the provision of this section.
Added by [Act No. 9 of 2008]
92.

Tenure of office of members of Commissions and the Ombudsman
(1) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Constitution but
subject to this section, a person holding an office to which this section applies
(referred to in this section as a “Commissioner”) (a)

(b)

(1A)

subject to paragraph (b), shall vacate his office (i)

at the expiration of 3 years from the date of his appointment; or

(ii)

where any circumstances arise that, if he did not hold that office,
would cause him to be disqualified for appointment;

except in the case of the appointed member of the Judicial and Legal
Service Commission, may be required to vacate his office at any time after a
general election held after the appointment.

Where an appointment is terminated under subsection (1) (b) no
compensation shall be payable to the holder for loss of office by reason of the
termination of his appointment, other than such compensation as may be

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