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BERMUDA
1935 : 25
COMMISSIONS OF
INQUIRY ACT 1935
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
1 Governor may appoint commissioners of
inquiry into matters of public nature
2 Governor may appoint fresh commissioners;
alter or revoke commission
3 Commissions not affected by change of
Governor
4 Oath of commissioner
5 Clerk
6 Duties of commissioners
7 Division of opinion; cast ing vote
8 Commissioners may reg ulate own
proceedings
9 Commissioners to have certain powers of Supreme
Court
10 False evidence
11 Witnesses to obey sum mons
12 Appearance of counsel
13 Attendance of police offi cers
14 Fees
15 Gazette publication of commissions
16 Criminal proceedings re quire leave of
Attorney-General
FIRST SCHEDULE
Form of oath
to be taken by commissioner
SECOND SCHEDULE
Summons to
witness
[28
June 1935]
[preamble and
words of enactment omitted]
Governor may
appoint commissioners of inquiry into matters of public nature
1 (1) The
Governor may, whenever he considers it advisable, is sue a commission
appointing one or more commissioners and authoriz ing
them, or any quorum of
them therein mentioned, to inquire into the conduct of any civil servant, the
conduct or management of any
depart ment of the public service or into any
matter in which an inquiry would in the opinion of the Governor be for the
public
welfare.
(2) Each such commission shall specify the
subject of inquiry, and may, in the discretion of the Governor, if there is
more than one
commissioner, direct which commissioner shall be chairman, and
direct where and when such inquiry shall be made, and the report
thereof ren dered,
and prescribe how such commission shall be executed, and may direct whether the
inquiry shall or shall not be
held in public.
(3) In the absence of a direction to the
contrary, the inquiry shall be held in public, but the commissioners shall
nevertheless be
en titled to exclude any person or persons for the preservation
of order, for the due conduct of the inquiry, or for any other reason.
Governor may
appoint fresh commissioners; alter or revoke com mission
2 In case any commissioner is or becomes
unable or unwilling to act, or dies, then the Governor may appoint another
commissioner in
his place; and any commission issued under this Act may be
altered as the Governor may consider desirable by any subsequent commission
by
the Governor, or may be revoked by a notification to that effect published in
the Gazette.
Commissions not
affected by change of Governor
3 No commission issued under this Act
shall lapse by reason of, or be otherwise affected by, the death, absence, or
removal of the
Governor issuing the commission.
Oath of
commissioner
4 Each commissioner appointed under this
Act shall make and subscribe an oath in the form of the First Schedule, which
oath may be
taken before the Governor, or before such person as the Governor
may appoint, and shall be deposited by the commissioner with the
Secretary
to the Cabinet.
Clerk
5 The Governor may appoint a clerk to
attend the sittings of the commission to record their proceedings, to keep
their papers, summons
and minute the testimony of witnesses, and generally to
perform such duties connected with such enquiry as the commissioners may
prescribe.
Duties of
commissioners
6 The commissioners shall, after taking
the oath, make a full faithful and impartial inquiry into the matter specified
in their commis
sion, and shall conduct such inquiry in accordance with the
direction (if any) in the commission, and shall, in due course, report
to the
Governor, in writing, the result of such inquiry; and the commissioners shall
also, when required, furnish to the Governor
a full statement of the proceed ings
of the commission, and of the reasons leading to the conclusions ar rived at or
reported.
Division of
opinion; casting vote
7 If the commissioners are, in any case,
equally divided on any question that arises during the proceedings of the
commission, then
the chairman of the commission shall have a second or casting
vote.
Commissioners
may regulate own proceedings
8 The commissioners acting under this
Act may make such rules for their own guidance and the conduct and management
of proceedings
before them, and the hours and times and places for their
sittings, not inconsistent with their commission, as they may from time
to time
think fit, and may from time to time adjourn for such time and to such place as
they may think fit, subject only to the
terms of their commission.
Commissioners
to have certain powers of Supreme Court
9 (1) Commissioners
acting under this Act shall have the powers of the Supreme Court to summon
witnesses, and to call for the produc tion
of books, plans and documents, and
to examine witnesses and par ties concerned on oath, and no commissioner shall
be liable to
any ac tion or suit for any matter or thing done by him as such
commissioner.
(2) All summonses for the attendance of
witnesses or other persons, or the production of documents, may be in the form
in the Sec ond
Schedule, and shall be signed by one of the commissioners, and
oaths may be administered by one of the commissioners or by their
clerk.
False evidence
10 Any inquiry under this Act shall be
deemed to be a judicial pro ceeding for the purposes of sections 119 to 126
inclusive of the
Criminal Code [title 8
item 331].
Witnesses to obey summons
11 (1) All
persons summoned to attend and give evidence, or to produce books, plans, or
documents, at any sitting of any such commis sion,
shall be bound to obey the
summons served upon them as fully in all respects as witnesses are bound to
obey a summons issued from
the Supreme Court, and shall be entitled to like
expenses as if they had been summoned to attend at such court on a criminal
trial,
if such expenses are allowed by the commissioners, but the commissioners
may disallow the whole or any part of such expenses if
they think fit. Orders
for the payment of such witnesses shall be made as nearly as may be as orders
are made for the payment of
witnesses in the Supreme Court, and shall be paid
in such manner as the Governor may direct.
(2) Any person—
(a) who refuses or omits, without
sufficient cause, to attend at the time and place mentioned in the summons
served on him; or
(b) who attends, but leaves the
commission without the permission of the commissioners; or
(c) who refuses without sufficient cause to answer,
or to an swer fully and satisfactorily, to the best of his knowledge and belief
all questions put to him by or with the con currence of the commissioners; or
(d) who refuses or omits without sufficient cause
to produce any books, plans or documents in his possession or un der his
control,
and mentioned or referred to in the summons served on him; or
(e) who at any sitting of the commission wilfully
insults any commissioner or the clerk or wilfully interrupts the pro ceedings
of the
commission,
commits an offence
against this Act:
Punishment on
summary conviction: a fine of $2,160.
Provided that no person
giving evidence before the commission
shall be compellable to criminate himself, and every such person shall, in
respect of any evidence given by him before the commission,
be enti tled to all
the privileges to which a witness giving evidence before the Supreme Court is
entitled in respect of evidence
given by him before that court.
Appearance of
counsel
12 Any person whose conduct is the subject
of inquiry under this Act, or who is in any way implicated or concerned in the
matter under
inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by counsel at the
whole in quiry, and any other person who may consider it desirable
that he
should be so represented may, by leave of the commissioners, be repre sented in
the manner aforesaid.
Attendance of
police officers
13 The Governor may direct the
Commissioner of Police to detail police officers to attend upon any
commissioners acting under this
Act, to preserve order during the proceedings
of the commission, to serve summonses on witnesses, and to perform such
ministerial
duties as the commissioners may direct.
Fees
14 Fees shall be paid to the commissioners
in accordance with the Government Authorities (Fees) Act 1971 [title 14 item 6].
Gazette
publication of commissions
15 All commissions issued under this Act,
and all revocations of any such commissions, shall be published in the Gazette,
and shall
take ef fect from the date of such publication.
Criminal
proceedings require leave of Attorney-General
16 Criminal proceedings in respect of a
contravention of any of the foregoing provisions of this Act shall not be
commenced except
by direc tion of the Attorney-General.
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE
Form of Oath to
be Taken by a Commissioner
I [blank] having been appointed under a
commission, dated the [blank] day of
[blank] 19 [blank] issued by the Governor to be a commissioner to inquire into
the matter specified in the said commission, do swear by Almighty God
that I
will faithfully, fully and impartially, and to the best of my ability discharge
the trust and perform the duties devolving
upon me by virtue of the said
commission.
........................................
Commissioner.
SECOND SCHEDULE
Summons to Witness
To A. B. (name of
person summoned and his calling and residence, if known) :
You are hereby
summoned to appear before the commissioners ap pointed by the Governor to
inquire (state briefly the subject of
inquiry) at (place) upon the [blank] day of [blank] l9 [blank] at [blank] o'clock, and to give evidence
respecting such inquiry. (If the person
summoned is to pro duce any documents add) and you are required to bring
with you (specify the books, plans and
documents required). Therefore fail not at your peril.
Given under the
hand of [blank] a commissioner, this
[blank] day of [blank] 19 [blank].
[This Act was of
limited duration but was continued in force indefinitely by 1965:213.]
[Amended by
1944 : 29
1951 : 93
1952 : 11
1968 : 299
1971 : 43]
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