Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006

Discipline and offences - Discipline - Procedure and miscellaneous matters

114: Investigator to prosecute matter

You could also call this:

"The investigator takes a complaint to a hearing to sort it out."

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If an investigator thinks a complaint should be looked at by the Board, they must take it to a hearing. You will see the investigator at the hearing, and they might have a lawyer with them. The Board can change this if they want to.

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Part 3Discipline and offences
Discipline: Procedure and miscellaneous matters

114Investigator to prosecute matter

  1. If the investigator reports that in the investigator’s opinion a complaint should be considered by the Board, the matter must be prosecuted by the investigator at the hearing held by the Board under this subpart (unless the Board orders otherwise).

  2. The investigator may be represented by counsel or otherwise.