Section 16 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Statement of proposed officers

    

(1) The applicant for registration shall ensure that the requisite statement of the
company's proposed officers complies with subsections (2) and (4).
(2) The statement complies with this subsection if it contains the required
particulars of—
(a) the person who is, or persons who are, to be the first director or
directors of the company;
(b) in the case of a company that is to be a public company, the person
who is or the persons who are to be the first secretary or joint
secretaries of the company; and
(c) any person who is to be appointed as an authorised signatory of the
company.
(3) The required particulars are the particulars that will be required to be
stated—
(a) in the case of a director, in the company's register of directors and
register of directors' residential addresses;
(b) in the case of a secretary of a public company, in the company's
register of secretaries; and
(c) in the case of a person appointed as an authorised signatory, in the
company's register of authorised signatories.
(4) The statement of the company's proposed officers complies with this
subsection if it contains a consent by each of the persons named as a director, as
secretary or as one of joint secretaries or as an authorised signatory, to act in the
relevant capacity.
(5) If all the partners in a firm are to be joint secretaries, consent can be given
by one partner on behalf of all the partners.


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