(1)
(b) | The Inspectorate is accountable only to the Committee. |
(2) | The object of the Inspectorate is to ensure— |
[Paragrah 2(a) amended by section 5(a) of the National Conventional Arms Control Amendment Act No. 73 of 2008]
(b) | that the internal regulatory processes of the Committee are complied with. |
(a) | The Inspectorate consists of the persons appointed as inspectors by the Minister, in consultation with the Committee. |
(b) | An inspector must possess the necessary expertise to enable him or her to perform the functions of an inspector efficiently. |
(a) | Every inspector must be issued with a document, signed by the Minister, confirming that person’s appointment as an inspector. |
(b) | When performing functions as an inspector, the inspector must show the document mentioned in paragraph (a) to any person who requests it. |
(5) | An inspector must be paid such remuneration and allowances as the Minister may determine, after consultation with the Committee and with the approval of the Minister of Finance. |
(a) | The Minister may, with the concurrence of the Committee, designate any employee of the State as an inspector. |
(b) | Any employee designated as an inspector must exercise his or her powers under this Act in consultation with the Inspectorate. |
[Subsection (6) inserted by section 5(b) of the National Conventional Arms Control Amendment Act No. 73 of 2008]
(7) | In the exercise of powers vested in an inspector in terms of this section, the inspector may call upon a police officer to assist with the execution of that power. |
[Subsection (7) inserted by section 5(b) of the National Conventional Arms Control Amendment Act No. 73 of 2008]