34—Performance of functions
(1) Where the ACC, in
carrying out an ACC operation/investigation, obtains evidence of an offence
against a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, being evidence
that would be admissible in a prosecution for the offence, the CEO must
assemble the evidence and give it to—
(a) the
Attorney-General of the Commonwealth or the State, as the case requires; or
(b) the
relevant law enforcement agency; or
(c) any
person or authority (other than a law enforcement agency) who is authorised by
or under a law of the Commonwealth or of the State or Territory to prosecute
the offence.
(2) Where the ACC, in
carrying out an ACC operation/investigation, obtains evidence that would be
admissible in confiscation proceedings, the CEO may assemble the evidence and
give it to—
(a) the
Attorney-General of the Commonwealth or the relevant State, as the case
requires; or
(b) a
relevant law enforcement agency; or
(c) any
person or authority (other than a law enforcement authority) who is authorised
to commence the confiscation proceedings.
(3) Where, as a result
of the performance of any of the ACC's functions, the Board considers that a
recommendation should be made to the Commonwealth Minister or to the
appropriate State Minister of a participating State, being a
recommendation—
(a) for
reform of the law relating to relevant offences, including any one or more of
the following:
(i)
evidence and procedure applicable to the trials of
relevant offences;
(ii)
relevant offences in relation to, or involving,
corporations;
(iii)
taxation, banking and financial frauds;
(iv)
reception by Australian courts of evidence obtained in
foreign countries as to relevant offences;
(v)
maintenance and preservation of taxation, banking and
financial records; or
(b) for
reform of administrative practices; or
(c) for
reform of administration of the courts in relation to trials of relevant
offences,
the Board may make the recommendation to the Commonwealth Minister, or to that
State Minister, as the case may be.
(4) Where the ACC has
obtained particular information or intelligence in the course of performing
one or more of its functions, nothing in this Act is to be taken to prevent
the ACC from making use of the information or intelligence in the performance
of any of its other functions.