Representing relevant statutory boards in other court proceedings
4.—(1) The Attorney‑General may represent a relevant statutory board in other proceedings in court (however instituted) not mentioned in section 3(1), if —
(a)
the relevant statutory board makes a request to the Attorney‑General for such representation;
(b)
the Minister charged with the responsibility for the relevant statutory board consents to such representation;
(c)
the Attorney‑General is of the opinion that the Government and the relevant statutory board have no conflicting interests in the matter; and
(d)
the Attorney‑General is of the opinion that the proceedings concern a matter of public importance.
(2) Any decision made by the Attorney‑General to, or not to, represent a relevant statutory board pursuant to subsection (1) is final and conclusive.