4.—(1) Where the Board receives a complaint, the Board may —| (a) | forthwith appoint a Committee to investigate into the matter and to advise the Board whether a hearing by the Board under section 25 or 27 of the Act should be held; | | (b) | refer the complaint to the Committee; and | | (c) | inform the registered surveyor that the complaint has been referred to a Committee. |
(2) In order that the Board may satisfy itself whether any complaint discloses a need for investigation by a Committee, the Board may require —| (a) | the complainant; and | | (b) | the registered surveyor against whom the complaint is made or in respect of whom the facts relate, |
| to furnish such information in such form or to produce such document as the Board may require. |
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| (3) If any complainant refuses or fails, without lawful excuse, to furnish any information or to produce any document as may be required by the Board under paragraph (2), the Board may dismiss the complaint. |
| (4) If any registered surveyor against whom a complaint is made refuses or fails, without lawful excuse, to furnish any information or to produce any document as may be required by the Board under paragraph (2), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000. |
| (5) Where any complaint laid before a Committee under this rule arises from the conviction of a registered surveyor for a criminal offence, the Committee, and the General Division of the High Court on any appeal under section 28 of the Act, shall accept his conviction as final and conclusive. [S 1078/2020 wef 02/01/2021] |
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