Public examination requirement compels attendance and document production, failure risks arrest and committal to prison. A statutory notice compels a named individual to attend a public examination about the company's promotion, formation, or conduct and/or the individual's conduct as a director or officer, at a specified time before a Judge or designated officer; to produce all books, papers and documents relating to the company; failure to attend without reasonable excuse may prompt a warrant for arrest and committal to prison; a copy of the Official Liquidator's report is available on payment of prescribed charges.
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Public examination requirement compels attendance and document production, failure risks arrest and committal to prison.
A statutory notice compels a named individual to attend a public examination about the company's promotion, formation, or conduct and/or the individual's conduct as a director or officer, at a specified time before a Judge or designated officer; to produce all books, papers and documents relating to the company; failure to attend without reasonable excuse may prompt a warrant for arrest and committal to prison; a copy of the Official Liquidator's report is available on payment of prescribed charges.
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