(1) There is established the Judicial Service Commission.
(2) The Commission shall consist of -
- (a) the Chief Justice, who shall be the chairperson of the Commission;
- (b) one Supreme Court judge elected by the judges of the Supreme Court;
- (c) one Court of Appeal judge elected by the judges of the Court of Appeal;
- (d) one High Court judge and one magistrate, one a woman and one a man, elected by the members of the association of judges and magistrates;
- (e) the Attorney-General;
- (f) two advocates, one a woman and one a man, each of whom has at least fifteen years’ experience, elected by the members of the statutory body responsible for the professional regulation of advocates;
- (g) one person nominated by the Public Service Commission; and
- (h) one woman and one man to represent the public, not being lawyers, appointed by the President with the approval of the National Assembly.
(3) The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary shall be the Secretary to the Commission.
(4) Members of the Commission, apart from the Chief Justice and the Attorney-General, shall hold office, provided that they remain qualified, for a term of five years and shall be eligible to be nominated for one further term of five years.