2016
LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAWS AMENDMENT
found to be necessary, within thirty days after the Minister refers the matter to the
tribunal)—
(a) inform the respondent, in writing, of the nature of the allegation against
him or her, and call upon him or her to submit a written reply to the
allegation within fourteen days; and
(b) where possible, furnish to the respondent copies of any material
documentary evidence relating to the allegation of misconduct, or
afford the respondent an opportunity of having sight of any such
evidence.
(2) The independent tribunal shall, within seven days of receiving the
respondent’s reply or, if no such reply has been received in terms of subparagraph
(l) (a), determine whether the respondent has a case to answer, and if so, it shall,
within seven days notify the respondent in writing accordingly.
Sittings and powers of independent tribunal
2. (1) For the purpose of this Schedule the chairperson of the independent
tribunal shall convene a sitting of the tribunal, whenever he or she considers it to be
necessary, at such time and place as he or she determines.
(2) The quorum at any sitting of the tribunal shall be all three members:
Provided that the tribunal may, in addition to sitting with all members
physically present, hold or continue a sitting by the use of any means of
communication by which all the members at the meeting can hear and be heard at the
same time (hereinafter referred to as an “electronic sitting”).
(3) A member who participates in an electronic sitting is taken for all
purposes to have been present at the sitting.
(4) The chairperson of the tribunal may establish procedures for electronic
sittings (including recording the minutes of such sittings).
(5) The chairperson may conduct open or closed sittings of the tribunal, and
shall be entitled, at any open sitting, to exclude any particular person or persons for
the preservation of order, for the due conduct of the inquiry or for any other good
reason.
(6) The tribunal shall, through the chairperson, have the powers contained
in the Commissions of Inquiry Act [Chapter 10:07], to subpoena witnesses and
administer oaths, and to compel witnesses thus summoned to take an oath or
affirmation and to remain in attendance at the hearing until excused by the tribunal.
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Hearings before independent tribunal
3. (1) Where the independent tribunal determines that a respondent has a case
to answer and so notifies the respondent in accordance with paragraph 1(2), it shall in
the same notification give not less than seven days’ notice to the respondent of the
time, date and place of the hearing of the allegation of misconduct against him or her.
(2) The hearing shall be conducted without the need to observe the rules of
procedure and evidence ordinarily applicable in criminal or civil proceedings,
provided, however, that the respondent concerned is afforded the opportunity to
respond to every allegation of misconduct and that substantial justice is done.
(3) Findings of fact by the tribunal shall be made by a majority of the
members of the tribunal on the basis of a balance of probabilities.
(4) Findings of law or of mixed law and facts shall be reserved for the
chairperson alone.
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