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AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION (QUEENSLAND) ACT 2003 - SECT 46
Secrecy
46 Secrecy
(1) This section applies to— (a) the CEO; and
(b) a member of the Board;
and
(c) a member of the staff of the ACC; and
(d) an examiner.
(2) A person
to whom this section applies must not, either directly or indirectly, except
for the purposes of a relevant Act or otherwise in connection with the
performance of his or her functions under a relevant Act, and either while he
or she is or after he or she ceases to be a person to whom this section
applies— (a) make a record of any relevant information; or
(b) divulge or
communicate to any person any relevant information.
Penalty— Maximum
penalty—75 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment.
(3) A person to whom
this section applies can not be required to produce in any court a
relevant document, or to divulge or communicate to a court a
relevant matter or thing, except if the ACC, or the CEO, the acting CEO, a
member of the Board or an examiner in his or her official capacity, is a party
to the relevant proceeding or it is necessary to do so— (a) for the purpose
of carrying into effect the provisions of a relevant Act; or
(b) for the
purposes of a prosecution instituted as a result of an operation or
investigation carried out by the ACC in the performance of its functions.
(4)
In this section—
"court" includes any tribunal, authority or person having power to require the
production of documents or the answering of questions.
"member of the staff of the ACC" means— (a) a person referred to in the
definition
"member of the staff of the ACC" in section 4 (1) of the ACC Act; or
(b) a
person who assists, or performs services for or on behalf of, a lawyer
appointed under section 7 in the performance of the lawyer’s functions as
counsel to the ACC.
"produce" includes permit access to.
"relevant Act" means the ACC Act, this Act or any corresponding Act of another
State.
"relevant document" means a document that has come into a person’s custody
or control in the course of, or because of, the performance of the person’s
functions under this Act.
"relevant information" means information acquired by a person because of, or
in the course of, the performance of the person’s functions under this Act.
"relevant matter or thing" means a matter or thing that has come to a
person’s notice in the performance of the person’s functions under this
Act.
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