Receiverships Act 1993

27: Persons entitled to inspect reports

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"Who can look at reports they get sent"

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If a report is sent to you, you can look at it during normal office hours. You can do this at the office of the person who sent the report to you. This is because you got the report as required by section 26.

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27Persons entitled to inspect reports

  1. A person to whom a report must be sent in accordance with section 26 is entitled to inspect the report during normal office hours at the office of the person required to send it.