PART IThe British National Oil Corporation

Miscellaneous

14Control of subsidiaries

(1)It shall be the duty of the Corporation to ensure, so far as it is able to do so, that no person is appointed as a director of a subsidiary of the Corporation unless his appointment has been approved by the Secretary of State.

(2)It shall be the duty of the Corporation to ensure that a relevant subsidiary does not, except with the consent of the Secretary of State and in accordance with any conditions specified in the instrument signifying his consent,—

(a)exercise any power corresponding to a power for the exercise of which the Corporation is required by virtue of subsection (4) of section 2 of this Act to obtain such consent; or

(b)issue any of its shares, stock or debentures to a person other than the Corporation ;

and the Secretary of State shall not give his consent in pursuance of this subsection in relation to a power corresponding to such a power as is mentioned in paragraph (c) or (d) of that subsection except with the approval of the Treasury.

(3)It shall be the duty of the Corporation to ensure that, where a relevant subsidiary proposes to engage to a substantial extent in an activity in which it is not currently engaged or to increase substantially the extent of any activity in which it is currently engaged, the subsidiary gives notice of the proposal to the Secretary of State before carrying out the proposal.

(4)It shall be the duty of the Corporation to ensure—

(a)that no relevant subsidiary borrows money otherwise than from the Corporation or from another relevant subsidiary except with the consent of the Secretary of State given with the approval of the Treasury; and

(b)that all sums received by a relevant subsidiary from any source or standing to the credit of a relevant subsidiary in any bank account, except such sums as the Secretary of State specifies from time to time for the purposes of this paragraph with the approval of the Treasury, are paid into the National Oil Account.