Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)Chapter 9 : State Institutions Supporting Constitutional DemocracyGeneral Provisions193. Appointments |
(1) | The Public Protector and the members of any Commission established by this Chapter must be women or men who— |
(a) are South African citizens;
(b) are fit and proper persons to hold the particular office; and
(c) comply with any other requirements prescribed by national legislation.
(2) | The need for a Commission established by this Chapter to reflect broadly the race and gender composition of South Africa must be considered when members are appointed. |
(3) | The Auditor-General must be a woman or a man who is a South African citizen and a fit and proper person to hold that office. Specialised knowledge of, or experience in, auditing, state finances and public administration must be given due regard in appointing the Auditor-General. |
(4) | The President, on the recommendation of the National Assembly, must appoint the Public Protector, the Auditor-General and the members of— |
(a) the South African Human Rights Commission;
(b) the Commission for Gender Equality; and
(c) the Electoral Commission.
(5) The National Assembly must recommend persons—
(a) nominated by a committee of the Assembly proportionally composed of members of all parties represented in the Assembly; and
(b) approved by the Assembly by a resolution adopted with a supporting vote :
(i) | of at least 60 per cent of the members of the Assembly, if the recommendation concerns the appointment of the Public Protector or the Auditor-General; or |
(ii) | of a majority of the members of the Assembly, if the recommendation concerns the appointment of a member of a Commission. |
(6) | The involvement of civil society in the recommendation process may be provided for as envisaged in section 59(1)(a). |