(1) The Director of Audit shall be appointed by the
Governor-General, acting in accordance with the recommendation of the Public
Service Commission.
(2) If the office of Director of Audit is vacant or if the holder of that
office is for any reason unable to exercise the functions of his office, the
Governor-General, acting in accordance with the recommendation of the Public
Service Commission, may appoint a person to act as Director.
(3) Before making any recommendation for the purposes of subsection (1) or
(2), the Public Service Commission shall consult the Prime Minister.
(4) A person appointed to act in the office of Director of Audit shall
subject to subsections (5), (7), (8) and (9), cease to act-
a) when a person is appointed to hold that office and has assumed the
functions thereof or, as the case may be, when the person in whose place he is
acting resumes the functions of that office; or
b) at such earlier time (if any) as may be specified by the Governor-General
at the time of his appointment.
(5) Subject to subsection (7), the Director of Audit shall vacate his office
when he attains the prescribed age.
(6) A person holding the office of Director of Audit may be removed from
office only for inability to exercise the functions of his office (whether
arising from infirmity of body or mind or any other cause) or for misbehavior
and shall not be so removed except in accordance with the provisions of this
section.
(7) The Director of Audit shall be removed from office by the
Governor-General if the question of his removal from office has been referred to
a tribunal appointed under subsection (8) and the tribunal has recommended to
the Governor-General that he ought to be removed for inability as aforesaid or
for misbehavior.
(8) If the Prime Minister or the chairman of the Public Service Commission
represents to the Governor-General that the question of removing the Director of
Audit under this section ought to be investigated-
a) the Governor-General shall appoint a tribunal which shall consist of a
chairman and not less than two other members selected by the Chief Justice from
among persons who hold or have held office as a judge of a court having
unlimited jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters in some part of the
Commonwealth or a court having jurisdiction in appeals from such a court; and
b) the tribunal shall enquire into the matter and report on the facts thereof
to the Governor-General and recommend to him whether the Director ought to be
removed under this section.
(9) If the question of removing the Director of Audit has been referred to a
tribunal under this section, the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the
advice of the Public Service Commission, may suspend the Director or Audit from
the exercise of the functions of his office and any such suspension may at any
time be revoked by the Governor-General, acting in accordance with such advice,
and shall in any case cease to have effect if the tribunal recommends to the
Governor-General that the Director should not be removed.
(10) The prescribed age for the purposes of subsection (5) is the age of
fifty-five or such other age as may be prescribed by Parliament:
provided that any law enacted by Parliament, to the extent to which is alters
the prescribed age after a person has been appointed to be or to act as Director
of Audit, shall not be have effect in relation to that person unless he consents
that it should have effect.