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Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989
192Power to summon witnesses and take evidence
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#### 192 Power to summon witnesses and take evidence
(1) A member may, by written summons in the prescribed form given to a person:
(a) require the person to appear before the Panel at Panel proceedings to give evidence, to produce specified documents, or to do both; and
(b) require the person to attend from day to day unless excused, or released from further attendance, by a member.
(2) In Panel proceedings, the Panel may take evidence on oath or affirmation, and for that purpose a member may:
(a) require a witness in the proceedings to either take an oath or make an affirmation; and
(b) administer an oath or affirmation to a witness in the proceedings.
(3) The oath or affirmation to be taken or made by a person for the purposes of this section is an oath or affirmation that the evidence the person will give will be true.
(4) The member presiding at Panel proceedings:
(a) may require a witness in the proceedings to answer a question put to the witness; and
(b) may require a person appearing in the proceedings pursuant to a summons issued under this section to produce a document specified in the summons.
(6) If:
(a) a person appears in Panel proceedings pursuant to a summons issued under this section; and
(b) the summons was issued at a person’s request;
the person appearing is entitled to be paid the prescribed allowances and expenses (if any) by the person at whose request the summons was issued.
(7) The Panel may pay such amount as it thinks reasonable on account of the costs and expenses (if any) that a person incurs in complying with a requirement made under this section.