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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Removal of members from office
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Version Superseded: 11/02/2003
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Point in time view as at 15/04/2002.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000, Cross Heading: Removal of members from office.
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Removal of members from officeN.I.
7(1)The Board, or the council with the approval of the Board, may remove a person from office as a political or independent member of a DPP if satisfied that—N.I.
(a)in the case of an independent member, he failed to make the necessary disclosure in relation to a conviction of his for a criminal offence in Northern Ireland or elsewhere;
(b)he has been convicted of a criminal offence in Northern Ireland or elsewhere committed after the date of his appointment;
(c)he has become bankrupt or made a composition or arrangement with his creditors;
(d)he has failed to comply with the terms of his appointment; or
(e)he is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge his functions as a member of the DPP.
(2)“The necessary disclosure”, in relation to a conviction of an independent member, means full disclosure of it—
(a)before his nomination, to the council which nominated him; and
(b)before his appointment, to the Board.
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