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Provided that in the case of any such decision as is
referred to in paragraphs (e) and (g) of subsection (1) of section 208, an
appeal shall lie in the first instance to the Police and Prison Services
Commission if it is so provided by Parliament, in which case the
Commission shall have the like powers as are conferred on the Board
by subsection (2) of section 208 of this Constitution.
Appeals in
disciplinary
cases.
208. (1) The decisions regarding which the Board may hear
and determine appeals are -
(a) any decision of the President, acting in
accordance with the advice of the Public
Service Commission, or any decision of the
Public Service Commission to remove a public
officer from office or to exercise disciplinary
control over a public officer (including a
decision made by the Public Service
Commission either on appeal from or
confirming a decision by one of the persons to
whom powers have been delegated under section
170 of this Constitution;
(b) any decision of any person to whom
powers are delegated under section 170 of this
Constitution to remove a public officer from
office or to exercise disciplinary control over a
public officer (not being a decision which is
subject to appeal to, or confirmation by, the
Public Service Commission);
(c) any decisionofthePublicService
Commission to give such concurrence as is
required by section 235 of this Constitution in
relation to the refusal, withholding, reduction
in amount or suspending, of any pension
benefits in respect of an officer's service as a
public officer;
(d) any
decision
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President, acting in
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