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(a)
(b)
regulating the procedure in accordance with
which the Commission is to perform its
functions;
conferring such powers on the Commission
and imposing such duties on persons
concerned as are necessary to enable the
Commission to carry out effectively the
purposes of section 1 of this Constitution;
the proper custody of declarations and other
documents delivered to the Commission;
the maintenance of secrecy in respect of all
information received by the Commission in
the course of its duties with respect to the
assets, liabilities and income of any member
of the Assembly and any other person;
penalties for breaches of secrecy by
members of the Commission and its staff;
the preparation by the Commission of a
Register of Interests for public inspection;
and
generally to give effect to the provisions of
section 139 of this Constitution.
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(5) Parliament shall make those provisions in such
terms and with such guarantees to the Commission as to ensure
the independence and effectiveness of the Commission.
Not subject
to direction
or control.
140. The Commission shall, in the exercise of the functions
vested in it by this Constitution or any other law, not be subject to
the direction or control of any other person or authority.
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