Section 809 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Inspector appointed by the Attorney General to submit reports to the Attorney General

    

(1) An inspector appointed by the Attorney General—
(a) may (and if so directed by the Attorney General, shall) make interim reports to the Attorney General about the progress of the investigation; and
(b) as soon as practicable after the conclusion of the investigation, shall make a final report to the Attorney General.
(2) The inspector shall submit the reports to the Attorney General in writing or, if the Attorney General so directs, in the form of printed documents.
(3) If the investigation extends to a body corporate that is related to the company in relation to which the inspector was appointed, the inspector shall include in the reports details of the investigation into those affairs.
(4) As soon as practicable after receiving an interim report, or the final report, the Attorney General shall—
(a) forward a copy of the report to the company concerned and, if the report refers to a body corporate related to that company, to that body corporate;
(b) on being requested to do so and on payment of the prescribed fee (if any) — forward a copy of the report to —
(i) any member of that company or body corporate;
(ii) the auditors of that company or body corporate;
(iii) any person whose conduct is referred to in the report; and
(iv) any other person whose financial interests appear to the Court to be affected by the matters dealt with in the report (whether as a creditor of the company or body corporate, or otherwise); and
(c) if the inspector was appointed as a result of an application made under section 800(2) —forward a copy of the report to the applicants.
(4) If a report submitted to it under this section is not already printed, the Attorney General may arrange for the report to be printed.
(5) The Attorney General may also arrange for the report to be published, or notified, in such publications (including a website) as it may direct.


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