(1) The Commissioner may, by notice in writing to the holder of a key person licence, suspend the licence if satisfied on reasonable grounds that—
(a) a ground referred to in section 60 exists; and
(b) it is necessary to suspend the licence in the public interest or in order to ensure that the integrity of the conduct of interactive games is not jeopardised.
(2) A notice under subsection (1) shall state the date until which the licence is suspended.
(3) The suspension takes effect when the notice under this section is given.
(4) If the Commissioner believes that a key relationship exists between the key person licensee and a licensed provider at the time of the giving of a notice under this section, the Commissioner shall promptly give notice of the suspension to the licensed provider.