PART IIIPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE

Disciplinary proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee

Powers ofF1 Tribunal on inquiry being held48

1

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) with respect to the exercise of certain of the powers conferred by this paragraph, theF1 Tribunal shall, on an inquiry being held by them, have the like powers, rights and privileges as are vested in the High Court in respect of—

a

the summoning of witnesses and their examination on oath;

b

the requiring of the production of documents; and

c

the issuing, subject to rules of court, of a commission or request to examine witnesses out of Northern Ireland;

and a summons signed by a member of theF1 Tribunal may be issued and served on any person for the purposes of securing his attendance as a witness at, or the production by him of any document necessary for the purposes of, any such inquiry.

2

Where any person—

a

on being duly summoned as a witness before theF1 Tribunal makes default in attending;

b

being in attendance as a witness before theF1 Tribunal refuses to take an oath lawfully required by theF1 Tribunal to be taken, or to produce any document in his power or control lawfully required by theF1 Tribunal to be produced by him, or to answer any question to which theF1 Tribunal may lawfully require an answer; or

c

does any other act which, if theF1 Tribunal were a court of law having power to commit for contempt, would be contempt of court;

theF1 Tribunal may, by certificate signed by any two members thereof, certify such default, refusal or act (as the case may be) to the High Court, and the High Court may thereupon inquire into the matter so certified and, after hearing any witness who may be produced against or on behalf of the person aforesaid and any statement that may be offered in his defence, may punish or take steps for the punishment of that person in like manner as if he had been guilty of contempt of the High Court.

3

A witness at an inquiry held by theF1 Tribunal shall be entitled to the same immunities and privileges as if he were a witness before the High Court.