(1) The Tribunal may,
by summons signed on behalf of the Tribunal by the executive officer, require
—
(a) the
attendance before the Tribunal of any person;
(b) the
production before the Tribunal of any document or other material.
(2) A summons under
subsection (1) may be issued on the Tribunal’s initiative or at the
request of a party.
[(3) deleted]
(4) A summons under
subsection (1)(b) may require a person to produce a document or other material
despite any rule of law relating to privilege (other than legal professional
privilege) or the public interest in relation to the production of documents.
(5) A person who
attends in answer to, or to comply with, a summons is entitled to be paid the
fees and allowances prescribed in the rules or, if no fees and allowances are
prescribed, the fees and allowances (if any) determined by the Tribunal.
(6) The Tribunal may
determine —
(a) by
which party; or
(b) by
which parties and in which proportions,
the fees and
allowances are to be paid.
[Section 66 amended: No. 5 of 2008 s. 114.]