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NO. 45 OF 2017


(i) whether before or after that person or anyone else is charged with an offence in connection with the matter; and
(ii) whether or not that person is to be called as a witness in any inquiry, trial or other proceeding in connection with the matter;
(e) without a warrant enter and search any place or premises in which the Licensing Officer or police officer reasonably suspects that an offence under this Act is being or has been committed;
(f) if free entry or access to the place or premises cannot be obtained under paragraph (e), the Licensing Officer or police officer may, with such assistance as the Licensing Officer or police officer considers necessary, break open any door, window, lock or fastener, or use any other reasonable means in order to gain entry or access into the place or premises.

(2) Any person examined under this section is bound to state truly what the person knows of the facts and circumstances of the matter, except that the person need not say anything that might expose the person to a criminal charge, penalty or forfeiture.

(3) A statement made by any person examined under this section must—

(a) be reduced to writing;
(b) be read over to the person;
(c) if the person does not understand English, be interpreted to the person in a language that the person understands; and
(d) after correction (if necessary), be signed by the person.

(4) If any person fails to comply with a written notice issued to the person under subsection (1)(c), the Licensing Officer or police officer may report the failure to a Magistrate who may then, in the Magistrate’s discretion, issue a warrant ordering that person to comply with the written notice.