Powers of Appeal Advisory Committee to hear witness and admit evidence
6.—(1) An Appeal Advisory Committee may, in its discretion, hear any witness and may admit or reject any evidence adduced, whether oral or documentary, and whether admissible or inadmissible under any written law for the time being in force relating to the admissibility of evidence.
(2) The secretary shall cause to be served on any person who is to be summoned to appear before an Appeal Advisory Committee to give evidence or to produce any document or material, not less than 7 days before the date on which the Committee will sit, a written notice of the time and place at which the Committee will sit.
(3) The secretary shall also cause the notice referred to in paragraph (2) to be served on the Authority and the appellant (or his advocate and solicitor).
(4) Service of the notice referred to in paragraph (2) shall be effected in such manner as the secretary may determine.
(5) In any proceedings under paragraph (1), the Authority and the appellant (or his advocate and solicitor) may examine any witness who appears, and inspect any evidence adduced, before the Appeal Advisory Committee.