Police Service Commission definition

Police Service Commission means the Police Service Commission established under section 94 of the Constitution;
Police Service Commission means the Commission established by section 90; “Public Accounts Committee” means the Committee established by section 123;
Police Service Commission means the Police Service Commission established by section 84 of the Constitution;

Examples of Police Service Commission in a sentence

  • In August 2005, the British High Commission in Abuja obtained information about the police from Prince Emmanuel Ibe, Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, attached to the Presidency.

  • Any three members of the Police Service Commission shall form a quorum.

  • With respect to any powers under this section, the Inspector General of Police shall notify the Police Service Commission of any delegation and the Police Service Commission may prescribe any regulations it considers appropriate in relation to the manner and form of reports that the person exercising that power shall make and shall specify such restrictions as may be required to ensure the proper exercise of the powers delegated under this section in accordance with the law.

  • The Police Service Commission shall, subject to this Constitution and any general directions of an Act of Parliament, exercise disciplinary control over persons holding or acting in any office to which this section applies.

  • There shall be a Police Service Commission with such powers and functions as are conferred upon it by this Constitution or an Act of Parliament.

  • Before the Police Service Commission makes an appointment to the office of Superintendent or a like post however designated it shall consult the Prime Minister.

  • This section applies to the offices of the Governor-General, member of the Public Service Commission, member of the Police Service Commission, member of the Public Service Board of Appeal, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Director of Audit, the Ombudsman and the Supervisor of Elections.

  • The provisions of subsections (2) to (15) inclusive of section 99 of this Constitution shall apply in relation to the Police Service Commission as they apply in relation to the Public Service Commission.

  • There shall be a Police Service Commission for Antigua and Barbuda which shall consist of a Chairman and not less than two nor more than six other members who shall be appointed by the Governor-General acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister: Provided that the Prime Minister shall consult the Leader of the Opposition before tendering any advice to the Governor-General for the purposes of this subsection.

  • Before the Police Service Commission makes an appointment to the office of Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner or a like post however designated it shall consult the Prime Minister, and a person shall not be appointed to such an office if the Prime Minister, and a person shall not be appointed to such an office if the Prime Minister signifies to the Police Service Commission his objection to the appointment of that person to the office in question.


More Definitions of Police Service Commission

Police Service Commission means the Police Service Commission established under and by virtue of the
Police Service Commission means the Police Service Commission constituted by Article 118 of the Constitution;
Police Service Commission means the body by that name established under section 155 of the Constitution and provided for under Part III of this Act;
Police Service Commission means the Commission established by section 86;

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