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Question
The Security Guard of ABC Limited submits a report to the authorities on an incident of theft in the premises of the organisation. This report is an example of:
Options
Interpretative, Private, Statutory and Periodic Report.
Informational, Public, Statutory and Periodic Report.
Informational, Private, Non-Statutory and Special Report.
Interpretative, Public, Non-Statutory, and Periodic Report.
Solution
Informational, Private, Non-Statutory and Special Report.
Explanation:
The security guard's report on a theft occurrence at ABC Limited's premises would likely come under the following category:
- Informational: This report gives details regarding the theft.
- Private: This report is meant for internal usage within the organisation.
- Non-Statutory: There are no legal requirements to submit such reports, making them non-statutory.
- Special: Refers to a specific incident rather than normal reporting.
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