75. Accordingly , the Respondent State submits that the Victim has not made a prima facie case of a breach of Article 7(1 ). Violation of Article 26 of the African Charter 76 . The Respondent State submits that the Complainant's argument is that the Constitutional Court was wrong in suggesting that it is not necessary to exclude a Judge from the Independent Panel , given that it is not clear how, if the Court is wrong , that results in a violation of Article 26. 77 . The Respondent State avers that the Constitutional Court determined that the appointment of a retired Judge as a member of the Independent Panel does not harm or impinge on the independence of the courts. The State further avers that there is no appeal to the Commission against the decision of the Constitutional Court, and further there is no reasonable basis on which the Commission could find that the Constitutional Court was 'wrong ' or 'misdirected ' itself. 78 . The Respondent State further contends that there is no basis on which the Commission could find that the African Charter prohibits a State from including a retired judge as a member of an Independent Panel to provide advice to the National Assembly , as to whether there is a prima facie case for removal of the holder of an office from that office . 79 . Accordingly , the Respondent State contends that the Victim has not made a prima case of a breach of Article 26 . ANALYSIS OF THE COMMISSION ON THE MERITS: 80 . The facts of this Communication are that the Victim was serving in the position of Public Protector, one of the State institutions provided in Chapter 9 of the Respondent State's Constitution , when a process to remove her from office was initiated by a representative in the National Assembly in accordance with Section 194 of the Constitution .20 Whereas Section 194 provides for removal from office of Chapter 9 mandate holders, it does not prescribe the process by which the National 20 Removal from office Section 194. (1) The Public Protector, the Auditor-General or a member of a Commiss ion estab lished by this Chapter may be removed from office only on (a) the gro und of misco nduct, incapacity or incompetence; (b) a finding to that effect by a committee of the Nationa l Assembly; and (c) the adoption by the Assembly ofa reso lution ca ll ing for that person's remova l from office. (2) A reso lution of the National Assemb ly concerning the removal from office of(a) the Public Protector or the Auditor-General must be adopted with a supporting vote of at least two thirds of the members of the Assemb ly; or (b) a member of a Comm ission must be adopted with a suppmiing vote of a maj ority of the members of the Assembly. (3) The President . _::-:..~ (a) may suspend a person from office at any time after the start of the proceedi ngs of a committee df the N'ation Assemb ly for the removal of that person; and >./.-.- <;c.CR ET 4~14 / i:.,' (b) must remove a person from office upo n adoption by the Assembly of the reso lution call ; ~ :fo r t p~rs 's ~\ removal. ., ' r ') •:• : in -~1 1r J 14 .o: ~ ~ ~I <C7a Au.u4 <- 'I<? J 'ii ,s..q~ -4~,t""~ o'<-"' ,. l (@~ , · l i /J ll1e-.. ('~•,-;: · ' 7 ""TOES l'f' _'/,,; '--~

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