National Youth Development Agency Act, 2008 (Act No. 54 of 2008)

10. Disqualification, removal from office and resignation of members

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(1)A person may not be appointed or continue to serve as a member if he or she—
(a)is an unrehabilitated insolvent;
(b)has been convicted and imprisoned without the option of a fine, or fined more than the prescribed amount, for theft, fraud, forgery, perjury, an offence in connection with the promotion, formation or management of a company, any violation of the Public Finance Management Act or any offence involving dishonesty;
(c)has, as a result of improper conduct, been removed from an office of trust; or
(d)has been declared by a court to be mentally ill or unfit.

 

(2)The President may, on recommendation of the Parliament, remove a member from office if the member—
(a)commits a misconduct;
(b)is unable to perform his or her duties efficiently;
(c)is absence from three (3) consecutive meetings of the Board without permission of the Board or good cause;
(d)becomes disqualified as contemplated in subsection (1).

 

(3)A member may resign by giving thirty (30) days notice in writing to the Chairperson of the Board.

 

(4)The President may suspend a member from office any time after the start of the proceedings of Parliament for the removal of a member.