(1) Subject to section 87, the power to appoint persons to hold
or act in offices in the Police Force (including the power to confirm
appointments), the power to exercise disciplinary control over persons holding
or acting in such offices and the power to remove such persons from office shall
vest in the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the recommendation of
the Police Service Commission:
Provided that before the Commission makes any recommendation to the
Governor-General with respect to the appointment of any person to hold the
office of Chief of Police or deputy Chief of Police the Commission shall consult
with the Prime Minister and if the Prime Minister signifies his objection to the
appointment of any person to the office the Commission shall not recommend the
Governor-General to appoint that person.
(2) The Governor-General, acting in accordance with the recommendation of the
Police Service Commission, may, by directions in writing and subject to such
conditions as he thinks fit, delegate any of his powers under subsection (1) to
any one or more members of the Commission of with the consent of the Prime
Minister, to the Chief of Police or any other officer of the Police Force.
(3) Before the Police Service Commission recommends the Governor General
under subsection (1), or any other person or authority exercises any power
delegated to him under subsection (2), to appoint to or to act in any office in
the Police Force any person who holds or is acting in any office to which
section 83 applies the Commission shall consult with the Judicial and Legal
Services Commission.
(4) An officer to the Police Force shall not be removed from office or
subjected to any other punishment under this section on the grounds of any act
done or omitted by him in the exercise of a judicial function conferred on him
unless the Judicial and Legal Service Commission concurs therein.