19—Power to summon witnesses and take evidence
(1) An examiner may
summon a person to appear before the examiner at an examination to give
evidence and to produce such documents or other things (if any) as are
referred to in the summons.
(2) Before issuing a
summons under subsection (1), the examiner must be satisfied that it is
reasonable in all the circumstances to do so. The examiner must also record in
writing the reasons for the issue of the summons.
(3) A summons under
subsection (1) requiring a person to appear before an examiner at an
examination must be accompanied by a copy of the determination of the Board
that the State ACC intelligence operation is a special operation or that the
State ACC investigation is a special investigation.
(4) A summons under
subsection (1) requiring a person to appear before an examiner at an
examination must, unless the examiner issuing the summons is satisfied that,
in the particular circumstances of the special ACC operation/investigation to
which the examination relates, it would prejudice the effectiveness of the
special ACC operation/investigation for the summons to do so, set out, so far
as is reasonably practicable, the general nature of the matters in relation to
which the examiner intends to question the person, but nothing in this
subsection prevents the examiner from questioning the person in relation to
any matter that relates to a special ACC operation/investigation.
(5) The examiner who
is holding an examination may require a person appearing at the examination to
produce a document or other thing.
(6) An examiner may,
at an examination, take evidence on oath or affirmation and for that
purpose—
(a) the
examiner may require a person appearing at the examination to give evidence
either to take an oath or to make an affirmation in a form approved by the
examiner; and
(b) the
examiner, or a person who is an authorised person in relation to the ACC, may
administer an oath or affirmation to a person so appearing at the examination.
(7) In this section, a
reference to a person who is an authorised person in relation to the ACC is a
reference to a person authorised in writing, or a person included in a class
of persons authorised in writing, for the purposes of this section by the CEO.
(8) The powers
conferred by this section are not exercisable except for the purposes of a
special ACC operation/investigation.