Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) An individual,
public sector body or other body may be represented at a special inquiry by a
legal practitioner or other agent.
(2) A special inquirer
shall act independently in relation to the performance of his or her
functions.
(3) A special inquirer
shall act on any matter in issue at the special inquiry concerned according to
equity, good conscience and the substantial merits of the case without regard
to technicalities or legal forms, and is not bound by the rules of evidence,
but may be informed on any such matter in such manner as the special inquirer
considers appropriate.
(4) A special inquirer
may, in respect of a matter not dealt with by this Act, give directions
concerning the procedure to be followed at or in connection with the special
inquiry concerned, and a person participating in that special inquiry shall
comply with any such direction.
(5) A special inquirer
does not have power to make an award of costs.