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Crime and Corruption Act 2001
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### sec.146ZQ Report about authorities for assumed identities etc.
As soon as practicable after the end of each financial year, the chairperson must give to the chairperson of the parliamentary committee a written report containing the following information in relation to the commission for the financial year—
the number of authorities granted;
a general description of the activities undertaken by authorised persons when using assumed identities under this part;
the number of applications for an authority that were refused;
a statement about whether or not any fraud or other unlawful activity was identified by an audit under section 146ZS ;
any other information relating to authorities, assumed identities or the administration of this part that the parliamentary commissioner considers appropriate.
The report must not contain information that, if made public, could reasonably be expected to—
endanger a person’s safety; or
prejudice an investigation or prosecution; or
compromise any law enforcement agency’s operational activities or methodologies.
The chairperson of the parliamentary committee must table a copy of the report in the Legislative Assembly within 14 sitting days after the chairperson receives the report.
This section does not limit section 64 .
s 146ZQ ins 2006 No. 26 s 92
amd 2014 No. 21 s 24A , s 94 (1) sch 1 ; 2016 No. 19 s 45 (1)
(sec.146ZQ-ssec.1) As soon as practicable after the end of each financial year, the chairperson must give to the chairperson of the parliamentary committee a written report containing the following information in relation to the commission for the financial year— the number of authorities granted; a general description of the activities undertaken by authorised persons when using assumed identities under this part; the number of applications for an authority that were refused; a statement about whether or not any fraud or other unlawful activity was identified by an audit under section 146ZS ; any other information relating to authorities, assumed identities or the administration of this part that the parliamentary commissioner considers appropriate.
(sec.146ZQ-ssec.2) The report must not contain information that, if made public, could reasonably be expected to— endanger a person’s safety; or prejudice an investigation or prosecution; or compromise any law enforcement agency’s operational activities or methodologies.
(sec.146ZQ-ssec.3) The chairperson of the parliamentary committee must table a copy of the report in the Legislative Assembly within 14 sitting days after the chairperson receives the report.
(sec.146ZQ-ssec.4) This section does not limit section 64 .
- (a) the number of authorities granted;
- (b) a general description of the activities undertaken by authorised persons when using assumed identities under this part;
- (c) the number of applications for an authority that were refused;
- (d) a statement about whether or not any fraud or other unlawful activity was identified by an audit under section 146ZS ;
- (e) any other information relating to authorities, assumed identities or the administration of this part that the parliamentary commissioner considers appropriate.
- (a) endanger a person’s safety; or
- (b) prejudice an investigation or prosecution; or
- (c) compromise any law enforcement agency’s operational activities or methodologies.