(1) The Commission may
issue a signed summons and cause it to be served on the person to whom it is
addressed.
(2) Personal service
of the summons is required.
(3) The summons may
require the person to whom it is addressed to attend before the Commission at
an examination, at a time and place specified in the summons, and then and
there to —
(a) give
evidence; or
(b)
produce any record or other thing in the person’s custody or control
that is described in the summons; or
(c) do
both of those things.
[Section 96 inserted: No. 78 of 2003 s. 17.]