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Appointment of Committees by the Executive

6.—(1) The Executive may appoint committees for any such purpose as in their opinion would be better regulated and managed by means of a committee and, except as provided in paragraph (2) of this Article, any such committee shall consist wholly of members of the Executive.

(2) Where a committee is appointed by the Executive for the exercise of functions which are advisory only, the committee may consist wholly or partly of persons who are not members of the Executive.

(3) The Executive may delegate to any committee appointed by them, with or without restrictions or conditions as they think fit, the exercise of any of their functions excepted their power to borrow money.

(4) The Executive may make rules with respect to the meetings and proceedings of any committee appointed by them (including quorum, place of meeting, notices to be given at meetings and the appointment of a Chairman or Vice-Chairman), but subject to any rules so made any such committee may regulate their own procedure.