Where the Commissioner
conducts an investigation on a complaint made under this Act he shall inform
the complainant, in such manner and at such time as he thinks proper, of the
result of the investigation and may from time to time if he thinks it proper,
at any time prior to the conclusion of the investigation, inform the
complainant in such manner as he thinks proper of the progress then made in
the conduct of the investigation, and, where the Commissioner has made any
recommendation under section 25(2) and it appears to him that steps which seem
to him to be appropriate have not been taken within a reasonable time of the
making of those recommendations, the Commissioner shall inform the complainant
of the recommendations, making such comments thereon as he thinks proper.
[Section 26 amended: No. 68 of 1976 s. 9.]