Procedure for examination
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4.17.—(1) The applicant may attend an examination of the respondent, in person, or be represented by an appropriately qualified legal representative, and may put such questions to the respondent as the court may allow.
(2) Unless the applicant objects, the following persons may also attend the examination with the permission of the court and may put questions to the respondent (but only through the applicant)—
(a)any person who could have applied for an order under section 236 of the Act; and
(b)any creditor who has provided information on which the application was made under section 236 of the Act.
(3) If the respondent is ordered to clarify any matter or to give additional information, the court must direct the respondent as to the questions which the respondent is required to answer, and as to whether the respondent’s answers (if any) are to be made in a witness statement.
(4) The respondent may employ an appropriately qualified legal representative at the respondent’s own expense, who may—
(a)put to the respondent such questions as the court may allow for the purpose of enabling the respondent to explain or qualify any answers given by the respondent; and
(b)make representations on the respondent’s behalf.
(5) Such written record of the examination must be made as the court thinks proper and such record must be read either to or by the respondent and authenticated by the respondent at a venue fixed by the court.
(6) The record may, in any proceedings (whether under the Act or otherwise), be used as evidence against the respondent of any statement made by the respondent in the course of the respondent’s examination.