Complaint or information to be dealt with under these Regulations
3.—(1)  Any complaint against a registered person in connection with any of the matters specified in section 19(1) of the Act (other than paragraph (d)) shall be in writing and shall be dealt with by the Board in accordance with these Regulations.
(2)  Subject to paragraph (3), where the complaint relates to any matter referred to in section 19 (1)(e), (f), (i), (j) or (k) of the Act, the complaint shall be supported by a statutory declaration which shall state —
(a)the name, address and occupation of the complainant;
(b)the grounds of the complaint; and
(c)the evidence supporting the complaint.
(3)  The Board may waive the statutory declaration if the complaint is made by a public officer, a member of the Board or the Registrar.
(4)  Where a registered person is alleged to have been convicted of an offence specified in section 19 (1)(g) or (h) of the Act, the complaint may be in the form of a report submitted by the Registrar of the Supreme Court or the Registrar of the Subordinate Courts or a public officer.
(5)  Where a complaint is made by a member of the Board, that member shall be disqualified from taking part in any deliberation of the Board relating to his complaint or be appointed as a member of an Investigation Committee conducting an inquiry into his complaint.