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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION ACT 2022 - SECT 225

Advising person whose conduct is investigated of outcome of the investigation

  (1)   The Inspector must advise a person of the outcome of a NACC corruption investigation if the Inspector investigates a NACC corruption issue concerning the conduct of the person.

  (3)   The Inspector must advise a person of the outcome of a NACC complaint investigation if:

  (a)   the complaint concerned the conduct of the person; and

  (b)   the Inspector forms an opinion or makes a finding about the complaint.

  (4)   Without limiting subsection   (1) or (3), the Inspector may advise the person of the outcome of the investigation by giving the person a copy of the whole or a part of the NACC investigation report prepared in relation to the investigation.

  (5)   In advising the person under subsection   (1) or (3), the Inspector:

  (a)   must not disclose section   235 certified information to the person if the disclosure of the information to the person would contravene the certificate issued under section   235; and

  (b)   must exclude information from the advice if the Inspector is satisfied that:

  (i)   the information is sensitive information; and

  (ii)   it is desirable in the circumstances to exclude the information from the advice.

  (6)   Before giving the person information under subsection   (1) or (3), the Inspector must consult with the head of each Commonwealth agency or State or Territory government entity to which the information relates about whether the information is sensitive information.

  (7)   In deciding whether to exclude information from the advice under paragraph   (5)(b), the Inspector must seek to achieve an appropriate balance between:

  (a)   the person's interest in having the information included in the advice; and

  (b)   the prejudicial consequences that might result from including the information in the advice.

  (8)   However, neither subsection   (1) nor (3) applies if advising the person of the outcome of the investigation:

  (a)   is not reasonably practicable; or

  (b)   would be contrary to the public interest, including because it might prejudice:

  (i)   a person's fair trial; or

  (ii)   a NACC Act process; or

  (iii)   any other investigation that is being undertaken by a Commonwealth agency or a State or Territory government entity; or

  (iv)   any action taken as a result of a NACC Act process or an investigation covered by subparagraph   (iii).



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