Section 15Part 3 — The Board
The Chair
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The Cabinet shall appoint the Chair for a term of three years and the Chair may be reappointed for a subsequent term of three years.
The Chair shall not be the Speaker or a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament or a public officer.
In appointing the Chair, the Cabinet shall ensure that the Chair —
has appropriate expertise, good standing and good reputation;
has no personal or pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in a sectoral utility;
has not been adjudged bankrupt;
has not been convicted in the Islands or elsewhere of any offence involving dishonesty or fraud or any other offence that, in the opinion of the Cabinet, is likely to bring the Office into disrepute; and
is not otherwise unable or unfit to discharge the functions of a Member.
The Chair shall be appointed at the expiry of the previous Chair's term or as soon as reasonably practicable after the expiry.
No person may be Chair if that person has been in that office for an aggregate duration of six years or more in the preceding nine years.
Referenced By
- Section 2 — Interpretation
section 15 - Chair