24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
(iv) incompetence;
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
(v) bankruptcy;
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
(vi) engaging in active politics; or,
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
(vii) absence from three consecutive meetings of the Board without the permission of the Chairperson.”
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
This amendment ensures that all substantial provisions relating to grounds for removal of a member of the board are contained in the same section and not in the Schedule of the Act as it was previously. It further seeks to introduce the option of resignation of a member as one of the ways in which the office of a member of the board may become vacant. This was not in the other Act.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 9 of the Bill be amended in the proposed new subsection (1) by inserting the words “ongoing and” immediately after the words “submit a list of the”.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
The amendment seeks to ensure adherence to Section 46(2) of the Act which provides that ongoing projects shall take precedence over all other projects in any subsequent year. This is clearly understood. The projects which are not completed in a particular financial year must be given priority when you move to the next financial year.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 13 of the Bill be amended by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting therefor the following new paragraph—
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
“(a) deleting subsection (6) and inserting the following new subsection—
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
“(6) The first meeting of the Constituency Committee shall be convened within one hundred and twenty days of the commencement of a new term of Parliament or the date of the holding of a by-election, by the national Government official at the constituency or in his or her absence, by an officer of the Board seconded to the constituency.”
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