Magistrate's warrant
33.
(1) If a magistrate is satisfied on information on oath
laid by the chairman or other director of the Commission, or by an
employee of the Commission authorized by the Commission for the
purposes of this section, that there are reasonable grounds for
suspecting that there is, or is likely to be, on premises specified
in the information any record or other document which is relevant to
an inspection under section 28 or an investigation under section 31,
the magistrate may issue a warrant authorizing any such person
("specified person") and any police officer, and such other persons as
may be necessary to assist in the execution of the warrant
(a)
to enter the premises so specified, if necessary by force,
at any time within the period of 7 days beginning on the
date of the warrant; and
(b)
to search for, seize and remove any record or other
document which any such specified person or police officer
has reasonable cause to believe may be required for the
purposes of the inspection or investigation.
(2)
A specified person or a police officer or other persons
authorized by a warrant under this section may
(a)
require any person on the premises specified in the warrant
whom he reasonably believes to be employed in connection
with a business being conducted on such premises to produce
for examination any record or other document which such