(1) The Controller may revoke a licence if he is satisfied that -
(a) the licensee has failed to comply with any obligation imposed upon him under this Act;
(b) the licensee has contravened any of the conditions of the licence, or any provision of this Act, regardless of the fact that there has been no prosecution for an offence in respect of such contravention;
(c) the licensee has been convicted of an offence under this Act;
(d) the licensee or any person who is or is to be a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the licensee has, either in connection with the application for the licence, or at any time after the grant of the licence, provided false or misleading or inaccurate information to the Controller; or
(e) the licensee has ceased to carry on the business of manufacturing optical discs.
(2) Before revoking a licence, the Controller shall give the licensee a notice in writing of his intention to do so and require the licensee to show cause within fourteen days as to why the licence should not be revoked.
(3) After the expiry of the period of fourteen days and after considering any representations made by the licensee, the Controller shall decide whether to revoke the licence or to take no further action.
(4) The Controller shall give the licensee written notice of his decision under subsection (3) .
(5) The revocation of a licence shall take effect -
(a) where there is no appeal against such revocation, on the expiration of fourteen days from the date on which the notice of revocation is served on the licensee; or
(b) where there is an appeal against such revocation, when the revocation is confirmed by the Minister.