Local Government Act 1993 No 30
Historical version for 27 November 2003 to 31 December 2003 (accessed 24 May 2013 at 07:11) Current version

469   Pecuniary Interest Tribunal to decide whether or not to conduct proceedings into a complaint

(1)  After considering a report presented to it in relation to a complaint, the Pecuniary Interest Tribunal may decide to conduct proceedings into the complaint.
(2)  If the Pecuniary Interest Tribunal decides not to conduct proceedings into a complaint, it must provide a written statement of its decision, and the reasons for its decision:
(a)  to the person against whom the complaint was made, and
(b)  to the person who made the complaint, and
(c)  to the Director-General.
(3)  To avoid doubt, a decision by the Pecuniary Interest Tribunal not to conduct proceedings into a complaint is not a decision to which section 484 (Pecuniary Interest Tribunal to provide details of its decisions) or 485 (Appeals to Supreme Court) applies.
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