Show cause letter definition
Show cause letter means a letter from the Executive Committee to a Respondent which includes at a minimum, the contents described in Rule T7(A), and directs a Respondent to show cause why Respondent should not be compelled to comply with the findings of the Executive Committee.
Show cause letter means a letter issued by the Commission where there is reasonable cause to believe that a person has committed, is committing or is likely to commit a breach of any of the relevant laws, to invite written representations from the person as to why the person should not be referred to the EC or why the Commission/Chief executive should not take action. It is also known as a ‘Notice of intention of the Financial Services Commission to refer…” or “Notice of intention of the [Commission/Chief Executive] to take [action]”;
Show cause letter means a letter issued to signal an employer’s intention to take disciplinary action against an employee who is deemed to have breached a policy or engaged in misconduct, with the employee given an opportunity to respond as to why disciplinary actions should not be taken against him/her.