26—Protection of witnesses from harm or intimidation
Where it appears to an examiner that, by reason of the fact that a
person—
(a) is
to appear, is appearing or has appeared at an examination before the examiner
to give evidence or to produce a document or thing; or
(b)
proposes to furnish or has furnished information, or proposes to produce or
has produced a document or thing, to the ACC otherwise than at an examination
before the examiner,
the safety of the person may be prejudiced or the person may be subjected to
intimidation or harassment, the examiner may make such arrangements (including
arrangements with the State Minister or with members of the Australian Federal
Police or of the Police Force of the State) as are necessary to avoid
prejudice to the safety of the person, or to protect the person from
intimidation or harassment.