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(1) A person may lodge a complaint under this Act if that person has knowledge of the commission of corruption or a corruption-related offence.

(2) The complaint referred to in subsection (1) shall be made in writing or orally.

(3) Where the complaint is made in writing, the complaint shall be signed by the complainant or the representative of the complainant.

(4) Where a complaint is made orally, the officer to whom the complaint is made, shall reduce the complaint into writing and the complainant shall sign or make a thumbprint on the complaint.

(5) Where the person who lodges a complaint is illiterate, the Illiterates’ Protection Act, 1912 (Cap 262) shall apply.

(6) A public agency may refer a matter in relation to corruption or a corruption-related offence to the Office.