Assembly will assess the allegations against the holder of a public office.
Accordingly , the National Assembly adopted Rules for removal of Office-Bearers in
Institutions Supporting Democracy (the Rules) ,21 on 03 December 2019.
81.
These Rules , inter alia , provide for the appointment of an Independent Panel
established by the National Assembly to conduct a preliminary assessment into a
Section 194 enquiry (the Independent Panel) 22 in order to determine whether there
is prima facie evidence to show that the holder of a public office committed
misconduct, is incapacitated or is incompetent. 23 Per the Rules, the Independent
Panel submits its recom mendations to the Speaker, who then tables them before
the National Assembly .24 Based on this recommendation , the Assembly takes a
decision on whether to proceed with a Section 194 enquiry, and in the affirmative
refers the matter to a Committee for formal enquiry. 25
82 . The main contention in this Communication is the appointment of a Judge to serve
as a member of the Independent Panel which was established to assess whether
the Victim should be removed from office. It is alleged that the appointment of a
Judge to the Independent Panel violates the principle of separation of powers, in
particular judicial independence.
83. In this regard , the Commission observes that the alleged violations of Articles 7(1)
and 26 of the African Charter are both premised on the argument of a violation of the
principle of separation of powers , in particular judicial independence. In its
jurisprudence, the Commission has held that the independence of the judiciary is
related to the doctrine of separation of powers; 26 the independence of the Judiciary
being enshrined in Article 26 of the African Charter.
84. In view of th is, at the outset the Commission will determine whether Article 26 of the
African Charter has been violated , and the other violations thereafter.
Violation of Article 26 of the African Charter
85.
Article 26 of the African Charter provides that "States parties to the present Charter
shall have the duty to guarantee the independence of the Courts[ ... ]."
86 . In elaborating on the provisions of Article 26 , "the Commission has set out a number
of elements which are essential for the independence of the courts. The constitution
should guarantee judicial independence , and judicial bodies should be created by
law. A judiciary must be independent of external , especially executive influence , and