(1) The office of a member (including the President and Deputy President) becomes vacant if—
(a) the member dies; or
(b) the member completes a term of office and is not reappointed; or
(c) the member is removed from office or resigns.
(2) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may remove a member (including the President and Deputy President) from office if—
(a) the member becomes an insolvent under administration; or
(b) the member ceases to be eligible for appointment; or
(c) the member is convicted of an offence, the commission of which makes the person unsuitable to be a member in the opinion of the Minister; or
(d) the member fails to disclose a conflict of interest; or
(e) in the case of the President or Deputy President, he or she engages in any paid employment outside the duties of office without the consent of the Minister or not in accordance with the Minister's consent; or
(f) in the case of a full-time or part-time member other than the President or Deputy President, the member engages in any paid employment outside the duties of the office without the consent of the President or not in accordance with the President's consent; or
(g) the member is unable to perform his or her duties under this Act; or
(h) following an investigation under section 169, the member has been found to have neglected his or her duties under this Act or to have engaged in misconduct.