Tibet
Charter of the Tibetans-In-Exile
CHAPTER IX
THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 100 Public Service Commission
There shall be an independent Public
Service Commission for the appointment of the gazetted officials of
the Central Tibetan Administration.
Article 101 Composition of the Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission shall
consist of a Chairman, and two or three members, as the case may be,
appointed by His Holiness the Dalai lama.
Article 102 Duties and Powers of the Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission shall
formulate rules and regulations in regard to the appointment, training,
priviledges and powers of the gazetted officials of the Central TibetanAdministration
as determined by the Tibetan Assembly by law.
Article 103 Rules of Procedure and functions of the Public Service Commission
The Public Service Commission shall
formulate specific rules of procedure as determined by the Tibetan Assembly,
and following the consent of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, such regulations
shall come into full force.
Article 104 Salary of the Chairman of Public Service Commission
The Chairman of the Public Service
Commission shall be entitled to receive salary, allowances, pensions
and other priviledges as determined by the Tibetan Assembly according
to law. The salary, allowances and other priviledges of the Chairman
and the members of the Public Service Commission shall not be altered
or reduced to the detriment of his or her priviledges during the tenure
of office.
Article 105 Term of Office of the Public Service Commission
1) The term of office of the Chairman and the members of the Public Service Commission shall be 5 years, or his or her attainment of 65 years of age, as the case may be.
2) The Chairman, or any and all of the members of the Public Service Commission may be removed, if approved by a two-thirds majority of the total members of the Tibetan Assembly, in consultation with the Kashag, and with the consent of H.H. the Dalai lama.
3) No person, upon the completion of
his or her tenureship, retirement, resignation or removal as the Chairman
of the Public Service Commission shall be allowed to hold any office
entitled to benefit within the Tibetan Administration.
Charter of the Tibetans-In-Exile