HL Deb 27 July 1967 vol 285 cc1210-1

[No. 81]

After Clause 28, insert the following new clause—

Investigation of share dealings

(".—(1) If it appears to the Board of Trade that there are circumstances suggesting that contraventions may have occurred, in relation to shares in, or debentures of, a company, of section 24 or 26 of this Act or of subsection (2) of section (Extension of section 26 to spouses and children) of this Act, they may appoint one or more competent inspectors to carry out such investigations as are requisite to establish whether or not contraventions have occurred as aforesaid and to report the result of their investigations to the Board.

(2) The appointment under this section of an inspector may limit the period to which his investigation is to extend or confine it to shares or debentures of a particular class or both.

(3) For the purposes of any investigation under this section, section 167 of the principal Act (which imposes on officers and agents of bodies being investigated the duty to assist inspectors) shall apply, but with the substitution, for references to any other body corporate whose affairs are investigated by virtue of section 166, of a reference to any other body corporate which is or has at any relevant time been the company's subsidiary or holding company or a subsidiary of its holding company and with the necessary modification of the reference, in subsection (3), to the affairs of the company or other body corporate, so, however, that it shall apply—

  1. (a) to members of a recognised stock exchange or of a recognised association of dealers in securities who are individuals and to officers (past as well as present) of members of such an exchange or association who are bodies corporate;
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  3. (b) to holders of licences granted under section 3 of Prevention of Fraud (Investments) Act 1958 who are individuals and to officers (past as well as present) of holders of licences so granted who are bodies corporate; and
  4. (c) to any individual declared by an order of the Board of Trade for the time being in force to be an exempted dealer for the purposes of that Act and to officers (past as well as present) of any body corporate declared by an order of the Board of Trade for the time being in force to be such a dealer;
as it applies to officers of the company or of the other body corporate.

(4) The inspectors may, and, if so directed by the Board of Trade, shall, make interim reports to the Board, and, on the conclusion of the investigation shall make a final report to the Board.

(5) Any such report shall be written or printed, as the Board may direct, and the Board may cause it to be published.

(6) Section 175 of the principal Act (saving for solicitors and bankers) shall have effect as if the reference to the foregoing provisions of Part IV of that Act included a reference to this section.

(7) The expenses of an investigation under this section shall be defrayed by the Board of Trade out of moneys provided by Parliament.

(8) In this section, 'recognised association of dealers in securities' means any body of persons which is for the time being a recognised association of dealers in securities for the purposes of the Prevention of Fraud (Investments) Act 1958.")

4.15 p.m.

LORD HUGHES

My Lords, I beg to move Amendment No. 81.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendment.—(Lord Hughes.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.