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Energy Act 2013

Paragraph 15: Shadow directors

227.This paragraph makes it clear that, as a result of exercising any powers conferred by or under Schedule 2 (such as those given by regulations under paragraph 14(3)) over an investment contract counterparty or CFD counterparty, the Secretary of State is not to be regarded as, for example, a director or shadow director of these bodies or an agent of them or their principal.

228.The purpose of this provision is to limit the potential liabilities and duties that could otherwise accrue to the Secretary of State (such as under the Companies Acts or the Insolvency Act 1986) were he or she to be treated, for example, as shadow director of these bodies. This is considered to be appropriate since the powers the Secretary of State will be exercising under the regulations will be exercisable in the public interest.

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