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Crime and Corruption Act 2001
sec.225Qualifications for appointment—chief executive officer and ordinary commissioners
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### sec.225 Qualifications for appointment—chief executive officer and ordinary commissioners
A person is qualified for appointment as the chief executive officer if the person has qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to perform the functions of the chief executive officer.
A person is qualified for appointment as an ordinary commissioner if—
the person has qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to assist the commission to perform its functions; and
were the person to be appointed, at least 2 of the ordinary commissioners would have a demonstrated interest, and an ability, in community affairs, public administration or organisational leadership.
s 225 amd 2008 No. 59 s 24
sub 2014 No. 21 s 36
amd 2016 No. 19 s 20 ; 2024 No. 41 s 34
(sec.225-ssec.1) A person is qualified for appointment as the chief executive officer if the person has qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to perform the functions of the chief executive officer.
(sec.225-ssec.2) A person is qualified for appointment as an ordinary commissioner if— the person has qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to assist the commission to perform its functions; and were the person to be appointed, at least 2 of the ordinary commissioners would have a demonstrated interest, and an ability, in community affairs, public administration or organisational leadership.
- (a) the person has qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to assist the commission to perform its functions; and
- (b) were the person to be appointed, at least 2 of the ordinary commissioners would have a demonstrated interest, and an ability, in community affairs, public administration or organisational leadership.