Malaysia legislation
Section 174
Section 174
(a)
the particulars of the affected person’s assets and liabilities;
(b)
the name and addresses of the creditors of the affected person;
(c)
the securities held by the creditors of the affected person referred to in paragraph (1)(b);
(d)
the dates when the securities referred to in paragraph (1)(c)
were given;
(e)
a statutory declaration made pursuant to the provisions of the *Statutory Declarations Act 1960 [Act 13], declaring the information in the statement of affairs as being true and correct; and
(f)
such further or other information as may be required by the conservator.
(2)
The conservator may require the following persons to verify and submit the statement of business and affairs referred to in subsection (1):
(a)
persons who are or have been officers of the affected person;
(b)
persons who have taken part in the formation of the affected person at any time within two years prior to the appointment of the conservator; or
*NOTE—The Statutory Declarations Act 1960 [Act 13] has since been revised as the Statutory
Declarations Act 1960 [Act 783] w.e.f. 17 November 2016
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(c)
persons who are in the affected person’s employment or have been in the affected person’s employment within two years before the appointment of the conservator who, in the opinion of the conservator, have knowledge of the information required.
(3)
The conservator may at any time release a person from any obligation imposed on him under subsection (1) or (2).
(4)
The conservator shall, on completion of his functions and duties under this Act, return to the affected person any book, statement, record, account or other documents or anything referred to under subsection 173(1), this section and section 175.
(5)
In this section, “employment” includes employment under a contract for services.
Conservator’s rights to books, records, accounts or other documents of affected person