Oath of office requires members to faithfully discharge duties without fear or favour and to act impartially. The prescribed oath requires a tribunal member to solemnly affirm or swear to faithfully and conscientiously discharge the duties of membership to the best of their ability, knowledge and judgment, and to perform functions without fear or favour, affection or ill-will, imposing obligations of impartiality and conscientious official conduct.
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Oath of office requires members to faithfully discharge duties without fear or favour and to act impartially.
The prescribed oath requires a tribunal member to solemnly affirm or swear to faithfully and conscientiously discharge the duties of membership to the best of their ability, knowledge and judgment, and to perform functions without fear or favour, affection or ill-will, imposing obligations of impartiality and conscientious official conduct.
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