Corporations Act 2001

CHAPTER 2D - OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES  

PART 2D.1 - DUTIES AND POWERS  

Division 1 - General duties  

Note: This Division applies in relation to CCIVs in a modified form: see sections 1224C .

SECTION 184   GOOD FAITH, USE OF POSITION AND USE OF INFORMATION - CRIMINAL OFFENCES  
Good faith - directors and other officers

184(1)    
A director or other officer of a corporation commits an offence if they:


(a) are reckless; or


(b) are dishonest;

and fail to exercise their powers and discharge their duties:


(c) in good faith in the best interests of the corporation; or


(d) for a proper purpose.

Note: Section 187 deals with the situation of directors of wholly-owned subsidiaries.



Use of position - directors, other officers and employees

184(2)    
A director, other officer or employee of a corporation commits an offence if they use their position dishonestly:


(a) with the intention of directly or indirectly gaining an advantage for themselves, or someone else, or causing detriment to the corporation; or


(b) recklessly as to whether the use may result in themselves or someone else directly or indirectly gaining an advantage, or in causing detriment to the corporation.

184(2A)    


To avoid doubt, it is not a defence in a proceeding for an offence against subsection (2) that the director, other officer or employee of the corporation uses their position dishonestly:


(a) with the intention of directly or indirectly gaining an advantage for the corporation; or


(b) with the result that the corporation directly or indirectly gained an advantage.



Use of information - directors, other officers and employees

184(3)    
A person who obtains information because they are, or have been, a director or other officer or employee of a corporation commits an offence if they use the information dishonestly:


(a) with the intention of directly or indirectly gaining an advantage for themselves, or someone else, or causing detriment to the corporation; or


(b) recklessly as to whether the use may result in themselves or someone else directly or indirectly gaining an advantage, or in causing detriment to the corporation.

184(4)    


To avoid doubt, it is not a defence in a proceeding for an offence against subsection (3) that the person uses the information dishonestly:


(a) with the intention of directly or indirectly gaining an advantage for the corporation; or


(b) with the result that the corporation directly or indirectly gained an advantage.



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