Superannuation (Resolution of Complaints) Act 1993 (Repealed)

PART 2 - ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSTITUTION OF THE SUPERANNUATION COMPLAINTS TRIBUNAL  

SECTION 10   DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS  

10(1)   [Disclosure by Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson]  

The Tribunal Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson must each give written notice to the Minister of all direct or indirect financial interests that he or she has or acquires in:


(a) a fund; or


(b) a constitutional corporation that is a trustee of a fund; or


(ba) an RSA provider; or


(bb) an insurer; or


(bc) an RSA; or


(c) any other business.

10(2)   [Replacement of Chairperson]  

If a notice given by the Tribunal Chairperson under subsection (1) discloses a direct or indirect financial interest in relation to a particular complaint, another member, who may or may not be the Tribunal Deputy Chairperson, is to replace the Tribunal Chairperson in relation to that complaint.

10(2A)   [Replacement of Deputy Chairperson]  

If a notice given by the Tribunal Deputy Chairperson under subsection (1) discloses a direct or indirect financial interest in relation to a particular complaint, another member, who may or may not be the Tribunal Chairperson, is to replace the Tribunal Deputy Chairperson in relation to that complaint.

10(3)   [Disclosure by member]  

If a Tribunal member who is selected by the Tribunal Chairperson to be one of the members constituting the Tribunal in relation to a particular matter has a direct or indirect financial interest in that matter, the member must give written notice to the Tribunal Chairperson of the fact that the Tribunal member has an interest as soon as practicable after becoming aware of the relevant facts.

10(4)   [Reconstitution of Tribunal]  

If such a notice is given by a Tribunal member, the Tribunal Chairperson must reconstitute the Tribunal and select another Tribunal member to replace the member who gave the notice.


 

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