What will the Commission do if a person or institution refuses to cooperate with its investigations?
The Commission has powers to inter alia enforce the attendance of witnesses and examine them and to compel the disclosure of any information or the production of any accounts, books, documents or articles. Failure by a person or institution to cooperate with the Commission is an offence under the Act.
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