False evidence: intentional false testimony or affidavits attracts imprisonment and fine under the Companies Bill. Intentional provision of false evidence in company law proceedings-including false testimony on examinations on oath or solemn affirmation and false statements in affidavits, depositions or solemn affirmations in or about winding up or other matters under the Act-is a criminal offence under the Companies Bill, attracting a legislated custodial sentence within prescribed minimum and maximum limits and an accompanying monetary penalty.
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False evidence: intentional false testimony or affidavits attracts imprisonment and fine under the Companies Bill.
Intentional provision of false evidence in company law proceedings-including false testimony on examinations on oath or solemn affirmation and false statements in affidavits, depositions or solemn affirmations in or about winding up or other matters under the Act-is a criminal offence under the Companies Bill, attracting a legislated custodial sentence within prescribed minimum and maximum limits and an accompanying monetary penalty.
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