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Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
25FCertain material may always be disclosed to prosecutors of the examinee
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#### 25F Certain material may always be disclosed to prosecutors of the examinee
(1) A person or body, that may lawfully disclose examination material of a kind covered by paragraph 4B(1)(c) or (d), may lawfully disclose the material to a prosecutor of the examinee.
(2) A person or body, that may lawfully disclose examination material or derivative material, may lawfully disclose the material to a prosecutor of the examinee if the examinee:
(a) is suspected of; or
(b) has been charged with;
an offence against subsection 30(1), (2) or (3), 33(1) or 35(1) in relation to the examination.
(3) Subsection (1) or (2) has effect subject to any relevant direction given under subsection 25A(9).
(4) Subsection (1) or (2) applies whether the disclosure is:
(a) a pre‑charge disclosure of the material; or
(b) a post‑charge disclosure of:
(i) pre‑charge examination material; or
(ii) derivative material obtained from pre‑charge examination material (whether from a pre‑charge use of the examination material or otherwise); or
(c) a post‑charge disclosure of:
(i) post‑charge examination material; or
(ii) derivative material obtained from post‑charge examination material;
and whether or not an order has been made under subsection 25E(1).
(5) Without limiting its effect apart from this subsection, this Act also has the effect it would have if paragraph (4)(b) or (c), or both, had not been enacted.