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#### 19 Public inquiries
19 Public inquiries
> > (1) For the purposes of an investigation of a report, the Commissioner may conduct a public inquiry, if the Commissioner is of the opinion that a public inquiry is in the public interest, having regard to—
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> > > (a) the seriousness of the allegation of abuse, neglect or exploitation, and
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> > > (b) the wishes of any person with disability or older adult to whom the report relates, and
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> > > (c) the privacy of the persons who will be affected by a public inquiry.
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> > (2) For the purpose of conducting a public inquiry under this section, the Commissioner has the functions, protections and immunities conferred on a commissioner by Division 1 of Part 2 of the [Royal Commissions Act 1923](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1923-029).
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> > (3) The provisions of the [Royal Commissions Act 1923](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1923-029) (except section 13 and Division 2 of Part 2) apply, with necessary modifications, to a public inquiry and to any witness or person summoned by or appearing before the public inquiry or providing material to the inquiry, but section 11 (2) of that Act shall have effect subject to subsection (4).
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> > (4) Nothing in this section requires any person to give any statement of information, answer any question or disclose any document if the person can claim privilege not to do so.
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> > (5) A witness summoned by or appearing before the Commissioner is to be paid such amount as the Commissioner determines, but not exceeding the amount that would be payable to a witness that is a Crown witness subpoenaed by the Crown to give evidence.
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> > (6) For the purpose of conducting a public inquiry under this section, the Commissioner is not bound by the rules of evidence and may be informed on any matter in issue at the public inquiry in such manner as the Commissioner considers appropriate.
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> > (7) The Commissioner may give directions as to the procedure to be followed at or in connection with the inquiry.
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> > (8) The Commissioner may appoint an Australian legal practitioner to assist the Commissioner for the purposes of an inquiry held by the Commissioner and the Australian legal practitioner may appear before the inquiry.
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> > (9) In this section—
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> > disclosure of a document includes the provision of copies of the document, the granting of access to the document or the disclosure of the contents of the document.
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> > document includes a part of a document.
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> > privilege means privilege based on a claim by a person that evidence or other information about a matter or document—
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> > > (a) might tend to incriminate the person or make the person liable to any forfeiture or penalty, or
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> > > (b) could not be required to be adduced in proceedings before a New South Wales court by reason of the operation of Part 3.10 (Privileges) of Chapter 3 of the [Evidence Act 1995](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1995-025).