Inspectors' report obligations require the central government to distribute and may publish investigation reports and provide copies on request. Inspectors must make interim (if directed) and final written or printed reports to the Central Government. The Central Government shall forward non-interim reports to the company and any body corporate dealt with in the report, may furnish copies on request and payment of the prescribed fee to affected members or creditors, shall furnish copies to applicants where inspectors were appointed on their request and to the Court or Tribunal where appointment followed a court order, and may publish the report.
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Inspectors' report obligations require the central government to distribute and may publish investigation reports and provide copies on request.
Inspectors must make interim (if directed) and final written or printed reports to the Central Government. The Central Government shall forward non-interim reports to the company and any body corporate dealt with in the report, may furnish copies on request and payment of the prescribed fee to affected members or creditors, shall furnish copies to applicants where inspectors were appointed on their request and to the Court or Tribunal where appointment followed a court order, and may publish the report.
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