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70. The purposes are—
(a)ascertaining whether any provision of the Regulations is being or has been complied with;
(b)ascertaining whether pursuant to any provision of Part 3 or Part 4, any significant amount—
(i)is payable to, or
(ii)upon that provision being complied with, would become payable to, or would not be payable by,
the Secretary of State;
(c)ascertaining whether any person is in Chapter 3 default, and if so the default benefit amount;
(d)otherwise ensuring the proper accounting for, tracing or control of public money in discount recovery;
(e)obtaining information in connection with any review, including a review under section 11(5) of the Act, by the Secretary of State of the operation and effects of the scheme;
(f)otherwise obtaining information in connection with the exercise of any of the functions of the Secretary of State in or under these Regulations.
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