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(1)Having carried out an investigation into a pub-owning business’s compliance with the code, the adjudicator must publish a report on the investigation.
(2)A report must state—
(a)the adjudicator’s findings and the reasons for them,
(b)what enforcement action (if any) the adjudicator has taken or intends to take and the reasons for that decision.
(3)A report need not identify the investigated pub-owning business.
(4)If the adjudicator intends to identify the investigated pub-owning business in a report, the adjudicator must give the business a reasonable opportunity to comment on a draft of the report before publishing it.
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