Malaysia legislation
Section 59R
Section 59R
(2)
In the exercise of its functions, powers or duties the Disciplinary
Committee shall have the power to take such disciplinary action and impose such disciplinary punishment as may be provided by any rules that may be made under section 59T.
(3)
The Disciplinary Committee may, subject to subsection (4), delegate any of its disciplinary functions, powers or duties to any officer or servant of the Organization, or to any committee of officers or servants of the Organization, in respect of any particular officer or servant of the Organization or in respect of any class or category of officers or servants of the Organization, and the officer or servant or the committee delegated with such functions, powers or duties shall carry out, exercise or discharge them under the direction and control of the Disciplinary Committee which shall have the power to review, rescind or vary any decision or finding of such officer or servant, or committee.
(4)
No delegation shall be made under subsection (3) so as to enable an officer or servant of the Organization to exercise any disciplinary authority or to be a member of a committee which may exercise any disciplinary authority over an officer or servant who is superior to him in rank.
(5)
Any officer or servant of the Organization who is dissatisfied with the decision of the Disciplinary Committee or of any person or committee delegated with disciplinary functions, powers or duties under subsection (3) may, within fourteen days, appeal in writing
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against such decision to the Disciplinary Appeal Board which may give such decision thereon as it deems fit.
Establishment of Disciplinary Appeal Board