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LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT 1981 - SECT 34

34—Appointment of inspector

        (1)         The Attorney-General or the Society may at any time appoint a competent inspector—

            (a)         to examine, either generally or in a particular case, any accounts or records required to be kept under this Division; and

            (b)         to examine, either generally or in a particular case, the documents used, prepared or obtained by an auditor in the course of auditing any accounts and records as required by this Division; and

            (c)         to confer with any such auditor in relation to the audit of any accounts and records.

        (2)         An inspector may, if the inspector thinks fit, and must if required by the Attorney-General or the Society to do so, furnish the Attorney-General or the Society with a confidential report as to the state of any accounts, records or other documents the inspector is appointed to examine.

        (3)         The Attorney-General or the Society must, as soon as practicable after receiving a report under this section as to the state of a person's or firm's accounts, records or other documents, provide a copy of the report to the person or firm.



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