Tribunal composition clarified: statute requires appointment of judicial and accountant members with presidential qualifications and delegation rules. Establishes the Appellate Tribunal with Judicial and Accountant Members, authorises government to fix membership size, and prescribes that the President must be a sitting or retired High Court Judge with specified service or a Vice President; Vice Presidents may be appointed, service conditions follow transitional statutory regimes, and Vice Presidents may exercise presidential functions delegated in writing.
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Tribunal composition clarified: statute requires appointment of judicial and accountant members with presidential qualifications and delegation rules.
Establishes the Appellate Tribunal with Judicial and Accountant Members, authorises government to fix membership size, and prescribes that the President must be a sitting or retired High Court Judge with specified service or a Vice President; Vice Presidents may be appointed, service conditions follow transitional statutory regimes, and Vice Presidents may exercise presidential functions delegated in writing.
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