The following new Chapter and sections are inserted in the Constitution after section 93:
OMBUDSMAN
The Ombudsman
(93A)
(1) There shall be an Ombudsman for Bermuda.
(2) The Governor, acting after consultation with the Premier who shall first have consulted the Opposition Leader, shall, by instrument under the Public Seal, appoint the Ombudsman.
(3) No person shall be qualified to be appointed as Ombudsman if he is or has been within the preceding three years:
(a) a Senator or a member of, or a confirmed candidate for election to, the House of Assembly; or
(b) the holder of any office in any political party.
(4) The office of Ombudsman shall become vacant:
(a) at the expiration of the period specified in the instrument by which he was appointed;
(b) if he resigns his office by writing under his hand addressed to the Governor;
(c) if he becomes a Senator or a member of, or a confirmed candidate for election to, the House of Assembly or the holder of any office in any political party; or
(d) if the Governor, acting in his discretion, directs that he shall be removed from office for inability to discharge the functions of his office (whether arising from infirmity of body or mind or any other cause) or for misbehaviour, or for contravention of subsection (5) of this section.
(5) Subject to such exceptions as the Govenor, acting in his discretion, may authorise by directions in writing, the Ombudsman shall not hold any other office of emolument either in the public service or otherwise, nor engage in any occupation for reward other than the duties of his office.
(6) Section 103(1)(b) of this Constitution shall have effect as if a reference to the Ombudsman were inserted after the reference to a judge of the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeal; and section 93(2)(a) of this Constitution shall have effect as if a reference to the Ombudsman were inserted after the reference to a judge of the Court of Appeal.
Functions of Ombudsman
(93B)
(1) The Ombudsman shall have such functions and jurisdiction as may be prescribed by law.
(2) In the exercise of his functions and jurisdiction, the Ombudsman shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other person or authority.
(3) The Ombudsman shall have no jurisdiction to inquire into any question relating to the exercise of any function by the Governor or the Deputy Governor which under this Constitution shall not be inquired into by any court.