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29.—(1) The presenter shall be a person who is—
(a)a barrister, advocate or solicitor who satisfies the requirements of article 59(2)(c)(i) or (ii) of the Order; or
(b)an employee of the Society,
or both.
(2) The appellant may be represented by a person who is—
(a)a barrister, advocate or solicitor who satisfies the requirements of article 59(2)(c)(i) or (ii) of the Order; or
(b)a representative from his or its defence organisation or his trade union,
or both.
(3) Where the appellant is not represented, he may be accompanied and advised by a supporter, but the supporter—
(a)shall not be—
(i)a member of the Council of the Society or of one of its statutory committees,
(ii)an employee of the Society, or
(iii)a witness at the hearing; and
(b)shall only be entitled to address the Committee with the permission of the chair.
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