Singapore legislation
Section 66
Section 66
Powers of Appeal Panel
(1)
An Appeal Panel must —
by notice to the Authority and the appellant; or
where the Appeal Panel is established for the purposes of section 20A, by notice to E and the transmission licensee concerned,specify the date on and the place at which the appeal is to be heard.
(2)
An Appeal Panel has all the powers and duties of the Authority that are necessary to carry out its functions and duties under this Act.
(3)
An Appeal Panel has the powers, rights and privileges vested in a District Court on the hearing of an action, including —
the enforcement of the attendance of witnesses and their examination on oath or otherwise;
the compelling of the production of documents; and
the award of costs and expenses of and incidental to any proceedings before the Appeal Panel.
(4)
A summons signed by any member of the Appeal Panel as may be authorised by the Appeal Panel is equivalent to any formal procedure capable of being issued in an action for enforcing the attendance of witnesses and compelling the production of documents.
(5)
Where any person being duly summoned to attend before an Appeal Panel does not so attend, that person shall be guilty of an offence.
(6)
A witness before an Appeal Panel is entitled to the same immunities and privileges as if he or she were a witness before a District Court.
(7)
All appeals under this section are to be determined, having regard to the nature and complexity of the appeal, as soon as reasonably practicable.
(8)
In the case of a modification of any condition of a licence, the Appeal Panel may either confirm the modification or direct the Authority not to make the modification, and the decision of the Appeal Panel is final.
(9)
In the case of a direction or decision of the Authority under Part 7, the Appeal Panel may either confirm, vary or reverse the direction or decision of the Authority or direct the Authority to reconsider the direction or decision, and the decision of the Appeal Panel is final.
(10)
An Appeal Panel established by the Minister to consider and determine an appeal under section 98(3) may determine the appeal by confirming, varying or reversing any decision or direction of the Authority or by amending any code of practice or standard of performance issued or approved by the Authority, and the decision of the Appeal Panel is final.
(11)
The Appeal Panel must notify the appellant of its decision in respect of the appellant’s appeal and the reasons for its decision.
(12)
Where an Appeal Panel is established for the purposes of section 20A, the Appeal Panel must notify E and the transmission licensee of its decision in respect of the terms of the agreement required to be determined by it, and the reasons for its decision.