Appointment of non-executive members
4
(1) Non-executive members are to be appointed by the National Assembly.
(2) Appointments made under sub-paragraph (1) must be based on the conclusions of a fair and open competition.
Appointment of chair of the WAO
5
(1) The chair of the WAO is to be appointed by the National Assembly from amongst the non-executive members.
(2) But no appointment can be made until the First Minister has been consulted.
(3) The National Assembly may extend an appointment under this paragraph in accordance with the procedure required for the original appointment.
(4) An extension of an appointment counts as a separate appointment for the purposes of paragraphs 6 to 8.
Period of appointment and re-appointment
6
(1) An appointment under this Part of this Schedule is to be for a period of no more than 4 years.
(2) A person may not be appointed under this Part of this Schedule more than twice.
Remuneration arrangements
7
(1) The National Assembly may make remuneration arrangements in relation to the person who chairs the WAO (subject to sub-paragraph (2) and paragraph 9).
(2)
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