(Cap. 239.) (Cap. 240.) (Cap. 243.)

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registered in Hong Kong, or in relation to rights or obligations whi

accrued or arose in Hong Kong or on or in such ship or aircraft.

(4) Where a complainant has been removed from Hong Kong under the

Deportation (British Subjects) Ordinance, the Deportation of Aliens Ordi-

nance or the Immigration (Control and Offences) Ordinance, he shall, if

the Governor on the recommendation of the Commissioner so directs, be

permitted to re-enter and remain in Hong Kong, subject to such conditions

as the Governor may direct, for the purposes of the investigation.

Proceedings

of Comais- sioner.

16.

PART V.

PROCEEDINGS.

(1) Before investigating any decision, the Commissioner shall

inform the head of the department affected of his intention to conduct

an investigation.

(2) Every investigation shall be conducted in private. Counsel and

solicitors shall not have any right of audience before the Commissioner.

(3) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner

may hear or obtain information from such persons, and make such inquiries,

as he thinks fit. It shall not be necessary for the Commissioner to hold

any hearing, and no person shall, subject to the provisions of subsection

(4), be entitled as of right to be heard by the Commissioner.

(4) If at any time during the course of an investigation it appears

to the Commissioner that there may be sufficient grounds for his making

any report or recommendation that may criticize or adversely affect any

officer, department or person he shall give to the officer, head of

department affected or person an opportunity to be heard.

(5) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Commissioner

may regulate his procedure in such manner as he thinks fit.

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