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CAP. 86]

Commissions of Inquiry

[1976 Ed.

to answer all questions put by or with the consent of the Commission and produce any article or document in his possession or under his control;

(h) award any person attending before the Commission such sum as in the opinion of the Commission represents the loss to that person occasioned by the time spent in such attendance;

(i) hold in camera, or exclude any person (including any person implicated or concerned therein and his legal representatives) from, the whole or any part of the inquiry:

Provided that any legal representative entitled to appear by virtue of the provisions of section 6—

(i) may only be excluded from such part of the inquiry as is held in camera;

(ii) shall not in any event be so excluded while his client is giving evidence;

(j) prohibit the publication to or disclosure by any person attending before the Commission of all or part of the material received by the Commission;

(k) enter and inspect any premises;

(l) issue warrants for the searching of premises and the seizure therein of any article or document or any class of articles or documents specified in the warrant (as being likely to be of evidential value for the purposes of the inquiry);

(m) determine the procedure to be followed at the inquiry and the form of any summons, warrant, or other document made or issued by the Commission;

(ma) where the Commission has been appointed to inquire into the conduct or management of a public body or any other body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, then, subject to subsection (3), appoint, on such terms as to remuneration as the Financial Secretary may approve, one or more inspectors—

(i) to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such body; and

(ii) if the Commission is satisfied that such body has, or has had, an association with any other public body or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, which is or may be relevant to the subject of the Commission's inquiry, to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such other body,

and to report thereon to the Commission in such manner and within such period or further period as the Commission may direct; and (Added, 49 of 1976, s. 3)

(n) exercise such other powers as may be necessary for the purposes of the inquiry.

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CAP. 86] Commissions of Inquiry [1976 Ed. to answer all questions put by or with the consent of the Commission and produce any article or document in his possession or under his control; (h) award any person attending before the Commission such sum as in the opinion of the Commission represents the loss to that person occasioned by the time spent in such attendance; (i) hold in camera, or exclude any person (including any person implicated or concerned therein and his legal representatives) from, the whole or any part of the inquiry: Provided that any legal representative entitled to appear by virtue of the provisions of section 6— (i) may only be excluded from such part of the inquiry as is held in camera; (ii) shall not in any event be so excluded while his client is giving evidence; (j) prohibit the publication to or disclosure by any person attending before the Commission of all or part of the material received by the Commission; (k) enter and inspect any premises; (l) issue warrants for the searching of premises and the seizure therein of any article or document or any class of articles or documents specified in the warrant (as being likely to be of evidential value for the purposes of the inquiry); (m) determine the procedure to be followed at the inquiry and the form of any summons, warrant, or other document made or issued by the Commission; (ma) where the Commission has been appointed to inquire into the conduct or management of a public body or any other body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, then, subject to subsection (3), appoint, on such terms as to remuneration as the Financial Secretary may approve, one or more inspectors— (i) to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such body; and (ii) if the Commission is satisfied that such body has, or has had, an association with any other public body or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, which is or may be relevant to the subject of the Commission's inquiry, to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such other body, and to report thereon to the Commission in such manner and within such period or further period as the Commission may direct; and (Added, 49 of 1976, s. 3) (n) exercise such other powers as may be necessary for the purposes of the inquiry. Page 5 Page 6
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4 CAP. 86] Commissions of Inquiry [1976 Ed. to answer all questions put by or with the consent of the Commission and produce any article or document in his possession or under his control; (h) award any person attending before the Commission such sum as in the opinion of the Commission represents the loss to that person occasioned by the time spent in such attendance; (i) hold in camera, or exclude any person (including any person implicated or concerned therein and his legal representatives) from, the whole or any part of the inquiry: Provided that any legal representative entitled to appear by virtue of the provisions of section 6— (1) may only be excluded from such part of the inquiry as is held in camera; (ii) shall not in any event be so excluded while his client is giving evidence; (j) prohibit the publication to or disclosure by any person attending before the Commission of all or part of the material received by the Commission; (k) enter and inspect any premises; (1) issue warrants for the searching of premises and the seizure therein of any article or document or any class of articles or documents specified in the warrant (as being likely to be of evidential value for the purposes of the inquiry); (m) determine the procedure to be followed at the inquiry and the form of any summons, warrant, or other document made or issued by the Commission; (ma) where the Commission has been appointed to inquire into the conduct or management of a public body or any other body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, then, subject to subsection (3), appoint, on such terms as to remuneration as the Financial Secretary may approve, one or more inspectors- (i) to inspect all the books and documents of or relat- ing to the affairs of such body; and (ii) if the Commission is satisfied that such body has, or has had, an association with any other public body or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, which is or may be relevant to the subject of the Commission's inquiry, to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such other body, and to report thereon to the Commission in such manner and within such period or further period as the Com- mission may direct; and (Added, 49 of 1976, s. 3) (n) exercise such other powers as may be necessary for the purposes of the inquiry. Page 5Page 6
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CAP. 86]

Commissions of Inquiry

[1976 Ed.

to answer all questions put by or with the consent of the Commission and produce any article or document in his possession or under his control;

(h) award any person attending before the Commission such sum as in the opinion of the Commission represents the loss to that person occasioned by the time spent in such attendance;

(i) hold in camera, or exclude any person (including any person implicated or concerned therein and his legal representatives) from, the whole or any part of the inquiry:

Provided that any legal representative entitled to appear by virtue of the provisions of section 6—

(1) may only be excluded from such part of the inquiry as is held in camera;

(ii) shall not in any event be so excluded while his client is giving evidence;

(j) prohibit the publication to or disclosure by any person attending before the Commission of all or part of the material received by the Commission;

(k) enter and inspect any premises;

(1) issue warrants for the searching of premises and the seizure therein of any article or document or any class of articles or documents specified in the warrant (as being likely to be of evidential value for the purposes of the inquiry); (m) determine the procedure to be followed at the inquiry and the form of any summons, warrant, or other document made or issued by the Commission;

(ma) where the Commission has been appointed to inquire into the conduct or management of a public body or any other body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, then, subject to subsection (3), appoint, on such terms as to remuneration as the Financial Secretary may approve, one or more inspectors-

(i) to inspect all the books and documents of or relat- ing to the affairs of such body; and

(ii) if the Commission is satisfied that such body has, or has had, an association with any other public body or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, which is or may be relevant to the subject of the Commission's inquiry, to inspect all the books and documents of or relating to the affairs of such other body,

and to report thereon to the Commission in such manner and within such period or further period as the Com- mission may direct; and (Added, 49 of 1976, s. 3)

(n) exercise such other powers as may be necessary for the

purposes of the inquiry.

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