(c)

Cabinet 73.

developing between their official interests and their
private interests;
use their position as such or use information
entrusted to or received by them in their official
position directly or indirectly to enrich themselves
or any other person.

(5)

Where the Vice-President or Secretaries of State were
engaged in any trade, business or other undertaking before
assuming their offices they shall, if they wish to continue
such trade, business or other undertaking do so under a
trusteeship.

(1)

There shall be a Cabinet which shall consist of the
President, the Vice-President and the Secretaries of State.

(2)

Cabinet shall regulate the procedure of its meetings.

(3)

The Cabinet shall be responsible for advising the President
with respect to the policies of the Government and shall
have such other functions as may be conferred by any other
law.

Responsibility of 74.
Cabinet and Secretaries
Of State

The Vice-President and Secretaries of State shall be collectively
responsible to the National Assembly for any advice given to the
President in Cabinet, and the Vice President and each Secretary of
State shall be accountable to the President and the National
Assembly for the administration of the departments and other
business of Government committed to his or her charge.

Vote of censure 75.

(1)

The National Assembly may, by resolution supported by
the votes of two-thirds of all the members, pass a vote of
censure against a Secretary of State or Vice President on
the grounds of(a)
(b)
(c)

(2)

his or her inability, arising from any cause, to
perform the functions of his or her office;
abuse of office or violation of any provision of this
Constitution;
his or her misconduct in office.

A vote of censure shall be initiated by a petition, signed by
not less than one third of all the members of the National
assembly to the President through the Speaker stating the
grounds on which they are dissatisfied with the conduct or
performance of the Secretary of State or vicePresident.

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