Private Security Industry Regulation Act, 2001 (Act No. 56 of 2001)

Regulations

Improper Conduct Enquiries Regulations, 2003

6. Necessary particulars or necessary further particulars of charge

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(1) A respondent may at any reasonable time before the commencement of an enquiry, but not less than 5 days before the commencement, request the prosecutor in writing to furnish relevant particulars or further particulars of any aspect of the charge as contained in the charge sheet served on the respondent, that are reasonably necessary to enable the respondent to prepare for the enquiry.

 

(2) The particulars must be served on the respondent as soon as it is reasonably possible and will form part of the record of the proceedings.

 

(3) The presiding officer before whom an enquiry into a charge is pending may, at any time before evidence in respect of that charge has been led, direct that necessary particulars or further particulars duly requested in terms of subregulation (1) be delivered to the respondent if the respondent is entitled to the particulars and if they have not been delivered before, and may, if necessary, adjourn the proceedings in order that such particulars may be delivered.