Does an Owners Corporation Committee have the power to terminate its Owners Corporation Manager?

Unless the Owners Corporation at a general meeting has resolved to have the issue of appointment or termination of a manager only considered, determined or decided on at a general meeting of all members of the Owners Corporation, the Committee will generally always have the power to appoint a new manager or terminate an existing manager. By Section 11 (5) of the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the Committee of an Owners Corporation is automatically delegated all the powers and functions of an Owners Corporation that it is capable of being delegated, which means if someone advises a Committee of an Owners Corporation that it does not have the power to terminate the manager then someone has taken deliberate steps to ensure that the incumbent manager is not removed between Annual General Meetings each year.

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