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(1) Subject as hereinafter provided, the Minister shall be responsible for and have the powers of appointment, transfer, dismissal and disciplinary control of members of the service. |
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(2) The Minister shall provide for and determine all matters relating to members of the service including the formulation of schemes of recruitment, payments and remuneration and codes of conduct for members of the service, the procedure for the exercise and delegation of the powers of appointment, transfer, release, retirement, abolition of posts, dismissal and disciplinary control of members of the service. |
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(3) The Minister may, notwithstanding any delegation of powers as is referred to in this Law, exercise the powers of appointment, transfer, release, retirement, abolition of posts, dismissal and disciplinary control of members of the service. |
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(4) No institution administering justice or any other institution, person or authority shall have the power or jurisdiction to inquire into, pronounce upon or in any manner call in question any recommendation, order or decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Minister, the Local Government Service Advisory Board, the Local Government Service Disciplinary Board, a state officer or a member of the service regarding any matter concerning the appointment, transfer, release, retirement, abolition of posts, dismissal or disciplinary control of the members of the service. |
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