No. 8
LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAWS AMENDMENT
2016
(a)
dishonesty in connection with the funds or other property of
the council; or
(b)
gross negligence resulting in the loss of any funds or
property of the council; or
(c)
gross mismanagement of the funds, property or affairs of the
council;
whether or not the mayor’s, chairperson’s or councillor’s responsibility for
such dishonesty, negligence or misconduct is shared with other
councillors or with any employees of the council.
(4) Not earlier than fourteen days after the Minister has
suspended a mayor, chairperson or councillor in terms of subsection (2),
and in any event within forty-five days, the Minister shall, if no response
is made to a notice in terms of subsection (2)(e), or if that response is not
satisfactory to the Minister, cause a thorough investigation where
necessary to be conducted with all reasonable dispatch to determine
whether sufficient evidence exists for the issue of the removal of the
mayor, chairperson or councillor on any of the grounds specified in
subsection (1) to be referred to an independent tribunal.
(5) This section applies, with such changes as may be necessary,
to any allegation of inability on the part a mayor, chairperson or councillor
unable to perform the functions of his or her office due to mental or
physical incapacity.
114A Independent tribunals: appointment and procedure
(1) An independent tribunal referred to in section 278(2) of the
Constitution shall be constituted whenever the issue of the removal of a
mayor, chairperson or councillor on any of the grounds specified in
section 114(1) needs to be referred to it.
(2) An independent tribunal shall consist of—
(a) a chairperson appointed by the Minister from a list of at
least three and not more than nine registered legal
practitioners with at least five years’ experience in private or
public practice, who shall be nominated by the Law Society
of Zimbabwe referred to in sections 1 of the Legal
Practitioners Act [Chapter 27:07\ (if the original list
consists of fewer than nine nominees, the Minister may
request an additional nominee or list of nominees so that the
total number of nominees including those in the original list
does not exceed nine); and
(b)
two other members appointed by the Minister from a list of
at least three and not more than nine persons nominated by
the Civil Service Commission, who shall be persons
experienced in local government administration, whether as
former councillors or as administrators (if the original list
consists of fewer than nine nominees, the Minister may
request an additional nominee or list of nominees so that the
total number of nominees including those in the original list
does not exceed nine).
(3) If the case to be determined by the tribunal involves financial
impropriety, one of the members of the tribunal must be a person
registered
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