4 “public officer” means— (a) the President, a Vice-President, Minister or Deputy Minister; or (b) a judicial officer; or (c) a governor appointed in terms of an Act referred to in section IIIA of the Constitution; or (d) a member of a council, board, committee or other authority which is a statutory body or local authority or which is responsible for administering the affairs or business of a statutory body or local authority; or (d) a person holding or acting in a public office; “statutory body” means— (a) any Commission established by the Constitution; or (b) any body corporate established directly by or under an Act for special purposes specified in that Act, the membership of which consists wholly or mainly of persons appointed by the President, a Vice President or by a Minister. 3 Anti-Corruption Commission to be a corporate body The Anti-Corruption Commission shall be a body corporate capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name and, subject to this Act, of performing all acts that bodies corporate may by law perform. 4 Appointment of Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of Commission (1) The President shall appoint a Chairperson and a Deputy Chairperson from among the members of the Commission. (2) If the office of the Chairperson is vacant or the Chairperson is absent from duty, the Deputy Chairperson shall, save where the President otherwise directs, act as Chairperson. 5 Qualifications of Chairperson The Chairperson shall be a person who— (a) has at least ten years experience in the investigation of crime; or (b) has seven years post qualification experience as an auditor or public accountant; or (c) is eligible to be appointed as a judge or has been a judge of the High Court or Supreme Court of Zimbabwe; or (d) in the opinion of the President, is a person of ability and experience and distinguished in the public life of Zimbabwe. 6 Tenure of office of members (1) The Chairperson shall hold office for a period of three years and may be re-appointed for another term of three years but shall not be eligible for reappointment thereafter. (2) A member shall hold office for a period of two years and may be re-appointed for another term of two years but shall not be eligible for re-appointment thereafter.

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