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INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION ACT 1988 - SECT 30
Compulsory examinations
(1) For the purposes of an investigation, the Commission may, if it is
satisfied that it is in the public interest to do so, conduct a
compulsory examination.
(2) A compulsory examination is to be conducted by a
Commissioner or by an Assistant Commissioner, as determined by a Commissioner.
(3) A person required to attend a compulsory examination is entitled to be
informed, before or at the commencement of the compulsory examination, of the
nature of the allegation or complaint being investigated.
(4) A failure to
comply with subsection (3) does not invalidate or otherwise affect the
compulsory examination.
(5) A compulsory examination is to be conducted in
private. Note : Section 17 (2) requires the Commission to conduct
compulsory examinations with as little emphasis on an adversarial approach as
possible.
(6) The Commission may (but is not required to) advise a person
required to attend a compulsory examination of any findings it has made or
opinions it has formed as a result of the compulsory examination.
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