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68Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Bill 2026 No. , 2026
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68 Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Bill 2026 No. , 2026
doing so would be likely to prejudice the ACIC’s ability to obtain1
intelligence relevant to serious and organised crime identified in2
any authorisation to which the summons relates.3
(3) To avoid doubt, subsection (2) does not prevent a person from4
being questioned in relation to any matter that relates to serious5
and organised crime identified in any authorisation to which the6
examination relates (including any authorisation subject to a7
determination under subsection 66(1)).8
Director-General may redact information9
(4) Before a copy of an authorisation to which a summons relates is10
given to a person under subparagraph (1)(d)(iii), the11
Director-General may redact information from the copy if the12
Director-General is satisfied that providing the information to the13
person would be likely to prejudice the ACIC’s ability to obtain14
intelligence relevant to serious and organised crime identified in15
the authorisation.16