Illinois Code § 760 ILCS 55/9

The Attorney General may investigate transactions and relationships
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of trustees subject to this Act for the purpose of determining whether the
property held for charitable purposes is properly administered. He may
require any agent, trustee, fiduciary, beneficiary, institution,
association, or corporation, or other person to appear, at a named time and
place, in the county designated by the Attorney General, where the person
resides or is found, to give information under oath and to produce books,
memoranda, papers, documents of title and evidence of assets, liability,
receipts, or disbursements in the possession or control of the person
ordered to appear.

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