s.11Immigration Appeals Tribunal
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Immigration Appeals Tribunal

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For the purposes of this Law there is established an Immigration Appeals Tribunal which shall consist of the following members —
a Chairman;
up to five deputy Chairmen; and
a panel of persons,
The Chairman shall be an attorney-at-law of at least seven years call to the bar; and each deputy Chairman shall be an attorney-at-law of at least five years call to the bar.
For the purposes of exercising its jurisdiction the Immigration Appeals Tribunal may, if the Chairman so directs, sit in up to six divisions simultaneously or otherwise, each division presided over either by the Chairman or by a deputy Chairman sitting together with no fewer than two other members; and each such division shall be deemed to be a fully constituted Immigration Appeals Tribunal to hear and determine appeals under this Law.
The Cabinet shall appoint as many Secretaries as it considers necessary to the Immigration Appeals Tribunal who shall cause to be recorded and shall keep all minutes of the meetings, proceedings and decisions of that Tribunal, and such Secretaries shall have no right to vote.