Section 214 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Effect of order disqualifying person from being a director or secretary

    

(1) If a court makes a disqualification order against a person, the person is, unless the court gives leave to the contrary, disqualified from— (a) being or acting as a director or secretary of a company;
(b) being or acting as a liquidator, provisional liquidator or administrator of a company;
(c) being or acting as a supervisor of a voluntary arrangement approved by a company; or
(d) in any way, whether directly or indirectly, being concerned in the promotion, formation or management of a company, for such period as may be specified in the order.
(2) A period of disqualification specified in a disqualification order begins at the end of twenty-one days from and including the date of the order, unless the relevant court otherwise orders.
(3) If a disqualification order is made against a person who is already subject to another such order, or to a disqualification undertaking, the periods specified in those orders or in the order and the undertaking run concurrently.
(4) A disqualification order may be made on grounds that are or include matters other than criminal convictions, whether or not the person in respect of whom it is to be made may be criminally liable in respect of those matters.


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