78Scrutineer’s report
(1)The scrutineer’s report on the ballot shall state—
(a)the number of voting papers distributed for the purposes of the ballot,
(b)the number of voting papers returned to the scrutineer,
(c)the number of valid votes cast in the ballot for and against the resolution, and
(d)the number of spoiled or otherwise invalid voting papers returned.
(2)The report shall also state whether the scrutineer is satisfied—
(a)that there are no reasonable grounds for believing that there was any contravention of a requirement imposed by or under any enactment in relation to the ballot,
(b)that the arrangements made with respect to the production, storage, distribution, return or other handling of the voting papers used in the ballot, and the arrangements for the counting of the votes, included all such security arrangements as were reasonably practicable for the purpose of minimising the risk that any unfairness or malpractice might occur, and
(c)that he has been able to carry out his functions without such interference as would make it reasonable for any person to call his independence in relation to the union into question;
and if he is not satisfied as to any of those matters, the report shall give particulars of his reasons for not being satisfied as to that matter.
(3)The trade union shall not publish the result of the ballot until it has received the scrutineer’s report.
(4)The trade union shall within the period of three months after it receives the report—
(a)send a copy of the report to every member of the union to whom it is reasonably practicable to send such a copy; or
(b)take all such other steps for notifying the contents of the report to the members of the union (whether by publishing the report or otherwise) as it is the practice of the union to take when matters of general interest to all its members need to be brought to their attention.
(5)Any such copy or notification shall be accompanied by a statement that the union will, on request, supply any member of the union with a copy of the report, either free of charge or on payment of such reasonable fee as may be specified in the notification.
(6)The trade union shall so supply any member of the union who makes such a request and pays the fee (if any) notified to him.