in a written document delivered to the Speaker of the National Assembly who shall immediately upon
receipt deposit the document with such public office as may be specified in the Standing Orders of
Parliament.
(4) Any business interests held by the President and members of the Cabinet shall be held on
their behalf in a beneficial trust which shall be managed in such manner as to ensure conformity with
this section.
(5) The President and members of the Cabinet shall not use their respective offices for personal
gain or place themselves in a situation where their material interests conflict with the responsibilities
and duties of their offices.
[Ch0000s88A]88A.
Prevention of conflicts of interests of the President and Cabinet
13 of 2001(1) The President and members of the Cabinet shall not hold any public office and
shall not perform remunerative work outside the duties of their offices and shall, within three months
from the date of election or appointment, as the case may be, fully disclose all of their assests, liabilities
and business interests, and those of their spouses held by them or on their behalf as at that date; and,
unless Parliament otherwise prescribes by an Act of Parliament, such disclosure shall be made in a
written document delivered to the Speaker of the National Assembly who shall immediately upon
receipt deposit the document with such public office as may be specified in the Standing Orders of
Parliament.
(2) Any business interests held by the President and members of the Cabinet shall be held on
their behalf in a beneficial trust which shall be managed in such manner as to ensure conformity with
the responsibility and duties of their offices.
(3) The President and members of the Cabinet shall not use their respective offices for personal
gain or place themselves in a situation where their materials interest conflict with the responsibilities
and duties of their offices.
[Ch0000s89]89. Powers and duties of the President
4 of 2001(1) The President shall have the following powers and duties—
(a)
to assent to Bills and promulgate Bills duly passed by Parliament;
(b)
to convene and preside over meetings of the Cabinet;
(c)
to confer honours;
(d)
to make such appointments as may be necessary in accordance with powers conferred
upon him or her by this Constitution or an Act of Parliament;
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