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(1) The Director-General shall, unless otherwise Administration provided for in this Act, be in charge of the general administration of this Act. |
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(2) The Director-General may give such directions as he may deem necessary to any officer of his department regarding the execution and the enforcement of all or any of the provisions of this Act or regulations made thereunder, and every such officer to whom directions are so given shall comply with such directions. |
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(3) The Director-General may, with the approval of the Minister, delegate all or any of his powers, duties or functions under this Act to any subordinate officer by name or office and any such officer to whom any such powers, duties or functions are so delegated shall exercise, perform or discharge them subject to the general or special directions of the Director-General. |
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