constituteproject.org
PDF generated: 04 Oct 2013, 20:33
(4)
The Council of State shall perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by this Constitution
or any other law not inconsistent with this Constitution.
92 MEETINGS OF COUNCIL OF STATE
(1)
The Council of State shall meet for the dispatch of business at least four times in a year at such time
and place as the Chairman may determine.
(2)
The Council of State shall also meet if requested by—
(a) the President; or
(b) Parliament; or
(c) not less than five members of the Council.
(3)
The Council of State shall hold its meetings in camera but may admit the public to any meetings
whenever it considers it appropriate.
(4)
The Chairman of the Council of State shall preside at every meeting of the Council, and in his absence,
a member of the Council elected by the members of the Council shall preside.
(5)
A question for decision by the Council of State shall not be proposed for determination unless there
are present in the Council more than one-half of all the members of the Council.
(6)
Except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, the question proposed shall be determined by the
majority of the members present and voting.
(7)
The Council of State may, at any time, appoint any committees it considers appropriate and assign to
them any matter or investigation which the Council may determine.
(8)
The Council of State may, with the approval of the President, commission experts and consultants to
advise it or to assist it in dealing with any specific issue on such terms and conditions as it may
determine.
(9)
A member of the Council of State who is a party to, or is a partner in, a firm which is a party to a
contract with the Government shall, in any proceedings in the Council of State relating to that
contract, declare his interest or the interest of that firm and shall not vote on any question relating to
that contract.
Ghana 1992 (rev. 1996)
Page 54