(1) During the investigation of a complaint about an Australian legal practitioner, the Board may order (a) the prescribed authority to suspend a practising certificate held by the Australian legal practitioner for a specified period; or(b) the prescribed authority to not grant or renew a practising certificate to the Australian legal practitioner for a specified period.(2) If a period of time specified in an order made under subsection (1) expires, the Board may make another order for a further specified period of time.(3) The Board may revoke an order made under subsection (1) or (2) .(4) The Board must not make an order under subsection (1) or (2) unless it is satisfied (a) that the Australian legal practitioner is likely to be found guilty of professional misconduct; and(b) that it is necessary in the public interest that the order be made.(5) The Australian legal practitioner may appeal to the Supreme Court against an order under this section.(6) The Supreme Court may (a) affirm the order; or(b) amend the order (whether by extending or reducing any period specified in the order or otherwise); or(c) set aside the order.