(1) The Special Prosecutor may be removed from office for inability to exercise the functions of his or her office, whether arising from infirmity of body, mind or another cause, or for misbehaviour.
(2) The Special Prosecutor shall be removed from office if the question of his or her removal from office under subsection (1) is referred to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission by the Attorney General for investigation and determination and, if subsequent to the investigation the Judicial and Legal Services Commission recommends to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry responsible for the public service that the Special Prosecutor must be removed.
(3) Where the question of removing the Special Prosecutor has been referred to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission under this section, and the Judicial and Legal Services Commission advises the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry responsible for the public service to suspend the Special Prosecutor from the exercise of his or her functions pending the outcome of the investigation, the Special Prosecutor shall be suspended.
(4) A suspension under subsection (3) may be revoked by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry responsible for the public service, on the advice of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, and ceases to have effect if the Judicial and Legal Services Commission recommends that the Special Prosecutor must not be removed from office.