In deciding whether an applicant is a suitable person to be a licence holder, the chief executive may have regard to—
(a) whether the person, or an individual engaged or employed by the person, has a conviction for a relevant offence, other than a spent conviction; and
(b) whether the person, or an individual engaged or employed by the person—(i) held a licence under this division, or a licence relating to offering or providing a PPID registry service under a corresponding law, that was suspended or cancelled; or(ii) has been refused a licence or a licence relating to offering or providing a PPID registry service under a corresponding law; and
(c) the matters required to be stated in the application for a licence under section 144 ; and
(d) anything else relevant to the person’s ability to conduct business as a licence holder.