National Anti-Corruption Commission (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2022 (89 of 2022)
Schedule 1 Amendments
Part 2 Consequential amendments
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986
121 After section 34AA
Insert:
34AB Disclosure of information or documents to the National Anti-Corruption Commission
(1) The Inspector-General, or a member of the staff of the Inspector-General, may divulge or communicate information, or give documents, to a staff member of the NACC if:
(a) the information is, or the documents are, relevant to the National Anti-Corruption Commissioner's functions or powers; and
(b) the Inspector-General is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the National Anti-Corruption Commissioner has satisfactory arrangements in place for protecting the information or documents.
(2) The Inspector-General, or a member of the staff of the Inspector-General, may divulge or communicate information, or give documents, to the Inspector of the National Anti-Corruption Commission or a person assisting the Inspector if:
(a) the information is, or the documents are, relevant to the Inspector of the National Anti-Corruption Commission's functions or powers; and
(b) the Inspector-General is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the Inspector of the National Anti-Corruption Commission has satisfactory arrangements in place for protecting the information or documents.
(3) This section applies despite anything in this Act or any other Act.
(4) In this section:
person assisting the Inspector has the same meaning as in the National Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2022.
staff member of the NACC has the same meaning as in the National Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2022.
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