34Approval of person proposing to become controller of insurance company where s. 33 does not apply
(1)No person shall become a controller of an insurance company to which the Act of 1958 applies, otherwise than by virtue of an appointment in relation to which section 33 above has effect, unless—
(a)he has served on the Secretary of State a written notice stating that he intends to become a controller of that company and containing such particulars as may be prescribed; and
(b)either the Secretary of State has, before the expiration of the period of three months beginning with the date of service of that notice, notified him in writing that there is no objection to his becoming a controller of the company or that period has elapsed without the Secretary of State having served on him a written notice of objection.
(2)The Secretary of State may serve a notice of objection under subsection (1) above on the ground that it appears to him that the person concerned is not a fit and proper person to be a controller of the company, but before serving such a notice the Secretary of State shall serve on that person a preliminary written notice stating—
(a)that the Secretary of State is considering the service on him of a notice of objection on that ground; and
(b)that that person may, within the period of one month from the date of service of the preliminary notice, make written representations to the Secretary of State and, if that person so requests, oral representations to an officer of the Department of Trade and Industry appointed for the purpose by the Secretary of State.
(3)The Secretary of State shall not be obliged to disclose to any person any particulars of the ground on which he is considering the service on him of a notice of objection.
(4)Where representations are made in accordance with this section the Secretary of State shall take them into consideration before serving the notice of objection.
(5)Section 22(5) above shall apply also to a notice served under this section by the Secretary of State.