Miscellaneous offences10
A person is guilty of an offence if he—
a
intentionally prevents another person from—
i
appearing before an authorised person under regulation 9(2)(d), or
ii
answering any questions to which an authorised person may by virtue of that regulation require an answer;
b
intentionally obstructs an authorised person in the exercise or performance of his powers;
c
furnishes to an authorised person any information which he knows to be false or misleading;
d
fails to produce a record when required to do so by an authorised person; or
e
pretends to be an authorised person.