Is the Tribunal involved in the appointment processes for full-time public office holders ?
No. The Tribunals role is defined by the Act. It determines or advises on remuneration for public offices and has no role or authority in or over the appointment process and related policies. Questions on appointment procedures for offices considered by Cabinet should be referred to the Cabinet Secretariat in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
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