Zimbabwe
Commissions of Inquiry Act
Chapter 10:07
- Commenced on 4 July 1941
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 2016 and includes any amendments published up to 31 December 2017.]
- [Note: This version of the Act was revised and consolidated by the Law Development Commission of Zimbabwe]
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Commissions of Inquiry Act [Chapter 10:07].2. Power to appoint commissions of inquiry into matters of public nature
3. Power to appoint fresh commissioners and to alter and revoke proclamations
4. Proclamations not affected by change of President
No proclamation made in terms of this Act shall lapse by reason of or be otherwise affected by the death, absence or removal of the President who made the proclamation.5. Oath of office by commissioners
It shall be the duty of each commissioner appointed in terms of this Act to make and subscribe an oath that he will faithfully, fully, impartially and to the best of his ability discharge the trust and perform the duties devolving upon him by virtue of his appointment, which oath may be taken before the President or before such person as the President may appoint and shall be deposited by the commissioner with the Secretary to the President.6. Appointment of secretary
The President may appoint a secretary to attend the sittings of the commission to record its proceedings, to keep its papers, to summon and minute the testimony of witnesses and generally to perform such duties connected with such inquiry as the commissioners shall direct.7. Duties of commissioners
It shall be the duty of the commissioners after taking the oath referred to in section five—8. Division of opinion of commissioners
If the commissioners are in any case equally divided on any question that arises during the proceedings of the commission, the chairman of the commission shall have a second or casting vote.9. Inquiry to be held in public
In the absence of a direction to the contrary, the inquiry shall be held in public, but the commissioners shall nevertheless be entitled to exclude any particular person or persons for the preservation of order, for the due conduct of the inquiry or for any other reason.10. Commissioners’ power to regulate proceedings
Commissioners acting in terms of this Act may make such rules for their own guidance and the conduct and management of proceedings before them and the hours and times and places for their sittings, not inconsistent with their appointment, as they may from time to time think fit, and may from time to time adjourn for such time and to such place as they may think fit, subject only to the terms of their appointment.11. Commissioners’ power to summon witnesses, etc.
12. Witnesses failing to attend or refusing to be sworn or to give evidence
If any person who has been subpoenaed to give evidence or to produce any book, plan or document before the commissioners—13. Witness giving false evidence
Any witness who, after having been sworn, gives false evidence before the commissioners concerning the subject-matter of the inquiry, knowing such evidence to be false or not knowing or believing it to be true, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level seven or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.[section amended by section 4 of Act 22 of 2001]14. Contempt of commission
15. Witness expenses
16. Immunity from suit
No commissioner shall be liable to any action or suit for any matter or thing done by him as commissioner.17. Appearance of legal practitioners
Any person whose conduct is the subject of inquiry under this Act, or who is in any way implicated or concerned in the matter under inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by a legal practitioner at the whole of the inquiry, and any other person who may consider it desirable that he should be so represented may, by leave of the commission, be represented in the same manner.18. Police officers to attend commissioners
The Commissioner of Police shall detail police officers to attend upon commissioners to preserve order during the proceedings of the commission, and to serve summonses on witnesses and to perform such duties as the commissioners may direct.19. Remuneration of commissioners
20. Proclamations to be published in Gazette
Every proclamation made in terms of section two shall be published in a statutory instrument and shall take effect from the date of such publication.History of this document
04 July 1941
Commences.