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Aithris 121

Recital 121

(121) Ba cheart na coinníollacha ginearálta do chomhalta nó do chomhaltaí an údaráis mhaoirseachta a leagan síos le dlí i ngach Ballstát agus ba cheart foráil a dhéanamh leo, go háirithe, go ndéanfaidh parlaimint, rialtas nó ceannaire Stáit an Bhallstáit na comhaltaí sin a cheapadh, trí bhíthin nós imeachta trédhearcach, ar bhonn togra ón rialtas, ó chomhalta de chuid an rialtais, ón bparlaimint nó ó sheomra den pharlaimint, nó go ndéanfaidh comhlacht neamhspleách ar a gcuirtear de chúram faoi dhlí Ballstáit iad a cheapadh.

D’fhonn neamhspleáchas an údaráis mhaoirseachta a áirithiú, ba cheart do chomhalta nó do chomhaltaí an údaráis mhaoirseachta gníomhú go hionraic, ba cheart dóibh staonadh ó aon ghníomh nach luíonn lena ndualgais agus níor cheart dóibh gabháil d’aon slí bheatha nach luíonn leis na dualgais sin le linn a dtéarma oifige, bíodh sí sochrach nó ná bíodh.

Ba cheart a fhoireann féin a bheith ag an údarás maoirseachta, arna roghnú ag an údarás maoirseachta nó ag comhlacht neamhspleách arna bhunú le dlí Ballstáit, ar cheart dó bheith faoi réir stiúradh eisiach chomhalta nó chomhaltaí an údaráis mhaoirseachta.

(121) The general conditions for the member or members of the supervisory authority should be laid down by law in each Member State and should in particular provide that those members are to be appointed, by means of a transparent procedure, either by the parliament, government or the head of State of the Member State on the basis of a proposal from the government, a member of the government, the parliament or a chamber of the parliament, or by an independent body entrusted under Member State law.

In order to ensure the independence of the supervisory authority, the member or members should act with integrity, refrain from any action that is incompatible with their duties and should not, during their term of office, engage in any incompatible occupation, whether gainful or not.

The supervisory authority should have its own staff, chosen by the supervisory authority or an independent body established by Member State law, which should be subject to the exclusive direction of the member or members of the supervisory authority.