(1) Any person who has reasonable grounds to believe that a person in public life—
(a) is in breach of a provision of this Act;
(b) has committed an act of corruption,
may make a complaint in writing to the Commission.
(2) The complaint shall state—
(a) the particulars of the breach or act of corruption;
(b) the particulars, as far as they are known, of the person against whom the complaint is made;
(c) the nature of the evidence that the complainant proposes to produce in respect of the complaint; and
(d) such other particulars as may be prescribed in regulations made by the Minister.
(3) A complaint to the Commission under this section may be presented in person, or may be sent by registered post to the Chairperson of the Integrity Commission.