Removal and suspension of authority members: Central Government may remove or suspend pending inquiry for specified disqualifying grounds. The Central Government may remove the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson or Member (excluding ex officio members) for insolvency; conviction involving moral turpitude; physical or mental incapacity; acquisition of prejudicial financial or other interests; abuse of position prejudicial to public interest; or engagement in other employment. Removal requires a conclusion of proved misbehaviour or incapacity following an inquiry conducted as prescribed by the Central Government. The Central Government may suspend the officeholder while the inquiry is being initiated or pending until receipt of the inquiry report.
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Removal and suspension of authority members: Central Government may remove or suspend pending inquiry for specified disqualifying grounds.
The Central Government may remove the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson or Member (excluding ex officio members) for insolvency; conviction involving moral turpitude; physical or mental incapacity; acquisition of prejudicial financial or other interests; abuse of position prejudicial to public interest; or engagement in other employment. Removal requires a conclusion of proved misbehaviour or incapacity following an inquiry conducted as prescribed by the Central Government. The Central Government may suspend the officeholder while the inquiry is being initiated or pending until receipt of the inquiry report.
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