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Kiribati Consolidated Legislation |
LAWS
OF THE REPUBLIC OF
KIRIBATI
REVISED
EDITION 1998
CHAPTER 10
COMMISSIONS
OF INQUIRY
(Incorporating amendment up
to 1 September 1998)
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTION
Section
1.
Short title
2.
Interpretation
3. Power to issue
commissions of inquiry, etc.
4.
Inability of commissioner to act
5.
Death, etc., of the authority not to affect
commission
6. Commissioner's
oath
7. Secretary of
commission
8. Duties of
commissioners
9. Division of opinion
of commissioners
10. Rules of
procedure
11. Powers of
commissioners
12. Immunity of
commissioners from arrest, suit,
etc.
13. Right of appearance and
representation
14. Penalty for non-attendance, misconduct of witnesses and giving false evidence
15. Commissioners' report
16. Remuneration of secretary and payment of expenses of commission and witnesses
17.
Proceedings for penalties
SCHEDULE
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An
Ordinance to provide for the issue of commissions of inquiry
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4 of 1914
2 of 1925 (Cap. 25 of 1952) 8 of 1957 3 of 1963 8 of 1968 (Cap. 12 of 1973) 19 of 1976 Commencement: 20th April 1914 |
Short
title
1.
This Ordinance may be cited as the Commissions of Inquiry
Ordinance.
Interpretation
2.
In this Ordinance unless the context otherwise requires-
"commission" means a commission of inquiry issued under this Ordinance;
"commissioner" means a member of a commission;
"commissioners" where only 1 commissioner is appointed, means the commissioner.
Power
to issue commissions of inquiry,
etc.
3.
(1) The Beretitenti may, whenever he deems it advisable, issue a commission
appointing 1 or more commissioners, and authorising them
or any quorum of them
therein mentioned, to inquire into any matter in which an inquiry would, in the
opinion of the Beretitenti,
be for the public welfare.
(2) Any commission issued under subsection (1) shall specify the subject matter of the inquiry, and may, in the discretion of the Beretitenti, if there is more than 1 commissioner, direct which commissioner shall be chairman, and direct when and where such inquiry shall be made, and the report thereof rendered and prescribe how such commission shall be executed, and may direct whether the inquiry shall or shall not be held in public.
(3) In the absence of a direction to the contrary, the inquiry shall be held in public, but the commissioners shall nevertheless be entitled to exclude any particular person or persons for the preservation of order, or for the due conduct of the inquiry, or for any other reason.
(4) Every commission
issued under this Ordinance shall be published by exhibition at the Public
Office of the Beretitenti and, unless
otherwise provided therein, shall take
effect on the date of such publication and the same shall in due course be
printed in the
Gazette.
Inability
of commissioner to
act
4.
If any commissioner is or becomes unable or unwilling to act, or dies, the
Beretitenti may appoint another commissioner in his place,
and any commission
may be altered as the Beretitenti deems proper by a subsequent commission, or
may be revoked altogether by a notification
to that effect publicly given in
Kiribati.
Death
etc., of the authority not to affect
commission
5.
No commission shall lapse by reason of, or be otherwise affected by the death,
absence, or removal of the authority who has issued
the
same.
Commissioner's
oath
6.
(1) Every commissioner shall make and subscribe an oath or affirmation and
declaration, that he will fully, faithfully, impartially,
and to the best of his
ability discharge the trust, and perform the duties, devolving upon him by
virtue of the commission.
(2) The oath or affirmation and declaration aforesaid may be taken or made before the Beretitenti or before such person as he may appoint to receive the same, and shall be committed to writing and deposited by the commissioner with the Beretitenti.
Secretary
of
commission
7.
Subject to S. 99 of the Constitution, the Beretitenti may appoint a secretary to
attend the sittings of the commission, to record
its proceedings and keep its
papers, to summon witnesses and minute their testimony, and generally to perform
such duties connected
with an inquiry as the commissioners
prescribe.
Duties
of
commissioners
8.
The commissioners, after taking an oath or making an affirmation or declaration
in accordance with the provisions of section 6, shall
make a full, faithful and
impartial inquiry into the matter specified in the commission and conduct such
inquiry in accordance with
any direction of the Beretitenti contained in the
commission and, in due course, report to the Beretitenti in writing the result
of such inquiry as required by section 15; and also, when so required, furnish
to the Beretitenti a full statement of the proceedings
of such commission and of
the reasons leading to the conclusions arrived at or
reported.
Division
of opinion of
commissioners
9.
If the commissioners shall in any case be equally divided on any question that
arises during the proceedings of the commission, the
chairman of the commission
shall have a second or casting
vote.
Rules of
procedure
10.
The commissioners may make such rules, not inconsistent with the terms of their
commission, for the conduct of proceedings before
them, for the times and places
of their meetings and the adjournment thereof, as they think
proper.
Powers
of
commissioners
11.
(1) Commissioners acting under this Ordinance shall have the powers of powers of
the High Court to summon witnesses, to call for
the production of books, plans
and documents, to examine witnesses and parties concerned on oath and to appoint
interpreters and
require them to take an oath or make an affirmation as to the
proper performance of their duties.
(2) Where the commissioners consider it desirable for the purpose of avoiding expense or delay or for any other special reason, they may receive evidence by affidavit or administer interrogatories and require the person to whom the interrogatories are administered to make a full and true reply to such interrogatories.
(3) Summonses for the attendance of witnesses or other persons, or the production of books, plans or documents may be in the form specified in the Schedule and shall be signed by 1 of the commissioners or by their secretary and oaths and affirmations may be administered by 1 of the commissioners or their secretary.
Immunity
of commissioners from arrest, suit,
etc.
12.
(1) A commissioner shall be liable to any action or suit for any act, matter or
thing door ordered to be done, by him in good faith
as such a
commissioner.
(2) No commissioner shall be liable to any action or suit for any act, matter or thing done, or ordered to be done, by him in good faith as such a commissioner.
Right
of appearance and
representation
13.
Any person who satisfies the commissioners that he has a
bona
fide interest in the subject matter of
inquiry under this Ordinance and any other person by leave of the commissioners
may attend the
inquiry in person by leave of the commissioners may attend the
inquiry in person or may be represented by counsel or
solicitor.
Penalty
for non-attendance, misconduct of witnesses and giving false
evidence
14.
(1) Any person summoned to attend as a
witness or to produce documents before the commissioners who, without sufficient
cause, refuses
or neglects to do so, or refuses to answer any question put to
him by or with the concurrence of the commissioners, or having attended
leaves
the commission without the permission of the commissioners, or in any way
insults the commissioners or any of them, or wilfully
interrupts the proceedings
before them, shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of
$100:
Provided that no witness
shall be bound to incriminate himself, and every witness shall, in respect of
any evidence given by him before
a commission, be entitled to all the privileges
to which a witness giving evidence before a court is entitled.
(2) Any witness who wilfully gives false evidence in any inquiry concerning the subject matter thereof shall be guilty of perjury and liable to prosecution and punishment accordingly.
Commissioners'
report
15.
(1) The commissioners shall make a report of their proceedings and of the result
of their inquiry to the Beretitenti and shall record
the reasons leading to
their conclusions.
(2) A commissioner dissenting from the conclusions, or any of them, shall give the reasons for his dissent.
Remuneration
of secretary and payment of expenses of commission and
witnesses
16.
(1) Commissioners shall not be entitled to any remuneration, unless sanctioned
by the Beretitenti, beyond the actual expenses incurred
in holding the inquiry,
but the Beretitenti may direct what remuneration, if any, shall be paid to the
secretary and to any other
person employed in or about a commission, and may
direct payment of any other expenses attendant upon carrying out a commission,
or upon any proceedings for any penalty under this Ordinance.
(2) Witnesses who attend at the request of, or upon a summons by, the commissioners shall, subject to any order made by the commissioners, be entitled to like expenses as if they had been summoned to attend the court on a criminal trial, and payment thereof shall be made in such manner as the Beretitenti may direct.
(3) Payment of expenses under subsection (2) shall be made out of the Consolidated Fund.
Proceedings
for
penalties
17.
No proceedings shall be commenced for any penalty under this Ordinance except by
direction of the commissioners who may direct their
secretary, or such other
person as they think proper, to commence and prosecute proceedings
therefor.
SCHEDULE
(Section
11 (3))
SUMMONS TO A WITNESS
To A. B.
(name of person
summoned and his calling and residence if
known).
You are hereby summoned to
appear before (here
name the commissioners) appointed by the
Beretitenti to inquire
(state briefly the
subject of the inquiry) at
........................ on the ..................... day of ................
19......, at .............. of the clock in the
.............. noon and to give
evidence respecting the said inquiry
(if the person
summoned is to produce any documents,
add: And you are required to bring with
you (specify books
and documents required).
Therefore
fail not at your peril.
Give under
the hand of a Commissioner this .................... day of ................ 19
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NOTES
1. The Commissioners of Inquiry Ordinance No. 4 of 1919 commenced on 20 April 1914.
2. The Revised Edition 1998 of the Commission of Inquiry Ordinance incorporates the following amendments-
(1) No.2 of 1925
(2) No.25 of 1952
(3) No.8 of 1957
(4) No.3 of 1963
(5) No.8 of 1968
(6) No.12 of 1973
(7) No.19 of 1976
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