Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)

Chapter IX: Remedies of Members

Matters Incidental to Investigations

264. Saving in respect of attorneys and bankers

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Nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring the disclosure to the Minister or to an inspector-

a)by an attorney of any privileged communication made to him in his capacity as such, except as respects the name and address of his client; or
b)by a banker of any information as to the affairs of any of his customers except-
i)a company or its nominee and any other body corporate whose affairs are being investigated; and
ii)any person having an interest in shares held in the name of the banker's nominee.