9(1)The Commission shall appoint a person to be the chief executive of the Commission who shall be responsible to the Commission for the exercise of its functions.
(2)The Commission may appoint such other employees as it thinks fit.
(3)The Commission may only appoint a person to be—
(a)its chief executive, or
(b)the holder of any other employment of a description specified by the Lord Chancellor by direction given to the Commission,
after consultation with, and subject to the approval of, the Lord Chancellor.
(4)An appointment under this paragraph may be made on such terms and conditions as the Commission, with the approval of the Lord Chancellor, may determine.
10(1)The Commission shall make, in respect of such of its employees as, with the approval of the Lord Chancellor, it may determine such arrangements for providing pensions, allowances or gratuities, including pensions, allowances or gratuities by way of compensation for loss of employment, as it may determine.
(2)Arrangements under sub-paragraph (1) may include the establishment and administration, by the Commission or otherwise, of one or more pension schemes.
(3)If an employee of the Commission—
(a)becomes a member of the Commission, and
(b)was by reference to his employment by the Commission a participant in a pension scheme established and administered by it for the benefit of its employees,
the Commission may determine that his service as a member shall be treated for the purposes of the scheme as service as an employee of the Commission whether or not any benefits are to be payable to or in respect of him by virtue of paragraph 8.
(4)Where the Commission exercises the power conferred by sub-paragraph (3), any discretion as to the benefits payable to or in respect of the member concerned which the scheme confers on the Commission shall be exercised only with the approval of the Lord Chancellor.