Sentences with phrase «opening an inquiry under»

We immediately (Monday 31st December 2007) contacted the Charity Commission... and on 3rd January 2008 they told us that they were opening an inquiry under section 8 of the Charities Act 1993... into both the SS John and Elizabeth Charity and the Brampton Trust...

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Under state law, commissioners become involved in investigations at three phases: when the inquiry is opened, when there is a referral request, and at the closure of an investigation.
The three separate inquiries - the first by the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, the second, chaired by Lord Oxburgh, which looked at whether there had been scientific malpractice, and the third under Sir Muir Russell, into the content of the emails themselves - all came up with broadly positive conclusions on the behaviour of the scientists involved, although they were criticised for lack of statistical rigour and for being less than open with their raw data.
88 Despite the provisions of this or any other Act, all documents, including used and unused ballots, relating to an election in the custody of the Chief Electoral Officer or of any other person may be opened, inspected and examined under such conditions and rules as are made by a committee of the Assembly for the purpose of inquiring into any matter referred to the committee by order of the Assembly, and, upon any such proceeding before the committee, any such document may be filed as an exhibit, and any person summoned to attend and give evidence before the committee upon such inquiry may be examined or cross-examined in relation thereto.
In response to a question on how Torres Strait Islanders would be represented on the mainland under the new arrangements, OIPC also indicated to the Senate inquiry into the ATSIC Bill that «it is intended that there will be at least one Torres Strait Islander on the National Indigenous Council» and that it «is of course open to Torres Strait Islanders to establish their own representative bodies which could advocate their views to government» (79).
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