Singapore legislation
Regulation 150
Regulation 150
Record Book
In a winding up by the Court the provisional liquidator, until a liquidator is appointed by the Court, and thereafter the liquidator, shall keep a book to be called the “Record Book”, in which he shall record all minutes, all proceedings held and resolutions passed at any meeting of creditors or partners, or of the committee of inspection, and all such matters as may be necessary to give a correct view of his administration of the LLP’s affairs, but he shall not be bound to insert in the Record Book any document of a confidential nature (such as the opinion of counsel on any matter affecting the interest of the creditors or partners), nor need he exhibit the document to any person other than a member of the committee of inspection or the Official Receiver.