The Chief Commissioner may hold a disciplinary inquiry even though the grounds for the inquiry concern a person who is—
(a) the holder of a private security registration; or
(b) a close associate of the holder of a private security registration; or
(c) if the holder of the private security registration is a body corporate, the nominated person or an officer of the body corporate—
and that person is the subject of proposed or current criminal proceedings that relate to those grounds.