[Ch0000s90]90. Confirmation of decisions etc., of the President
13 of 2001(1) Decisions of the President shall be expressed in writing under his or her signature.
(2) Where law or practice so requires, the signature of the President on any instrument shall be
confirmed by the Public Seal.
[Ch0000s91]91. Immunity
13 of 2001(1) No person holding the office of President or performing the functions of President
may be sued in any civil proceedings but the office of President shall not be immune to orders of the
courts concerning rights and duties under this Constitution.
(2) No person holding the office of President shall be charged with any criminal offence in any
court during his term of office.
(3) After a person has vacated the office of President, he or she shall not be personally liable for
acts done in an official capacity during his or her term of office but shall not otherwise be immune.
[Ch0000s92]92. Cabinet
31 of 1994, 13 of 2001(1) There shall be a Cabinet consisting of the President, the First VicePresident, the Second Vice-President and such Ministers and Deputy Ministers as may, from time to
time, be appointed by the President.
(2) The Cabinet shall exercise the powers and functions assigned to it by this Constitution or an
Act of Parliament and shall be responsible for advising the President with respect to the policies of the
Government and with respect to such other matters as may be referred to it by the President.
31 of 1994(3) Cabinet meetings shall be presided over—
(a)
by the President; or
(b)
in the temporary absence of the President, by the First Vice-President; or
(c)
in the temporary absence of both the President and First Vice-President, by the Second
Vice-President.
13 of 2001(4) There shall be a Secretary to the Cabinet who shall be appointed by the President
and whose office shall be a public office and who shall—
(a)
have charge of the Cabinet office;
(b)
be responsible, subject to the directions of the Cabinet, for arranging the business, and
keeping the minutes of the Cabinet;
(c)
convey the decisions of the Cabinet to the appropriate persons or authorities; and
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