138—Role of the examinee’s legal practitioner during examination
(1) The legal
practitioner representing a person being examined may, at such times during
the examination as the DPP determines—
(a)
address the DPP; and
(b)
examine the person being examined,
about any matter about which the DPP has examined the person.
(2) The DPP may
require a legal practitioner who, in the DPP’s opinion, is trying to
obstruct the examination by exercising rights under subsection (1), to
stop addressing the DPP, or stop his or her examination, as the case requires.