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Crime and Corruption Act 2001
sec.325Acting monitor
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### sec.325 Acting monitor
The Governor in Council may appoint a person qualified to be appointed as the public interest monitor to act as the public interest monitor—
during a vacancy in the office; or
during any period, or all periods, when the public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.
The Governor in Council may appoint a person qualified to be appointed as a deputy public interest monitor to act as a deputy public interest monitor—
during a vacancy in the office; or
during any period, or all periods, when a deputy public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.
(sec.325-ssec.1) The Governor in Council may appoint a person qualified to be appointed as the public interest monitor to act as the public interest monitor— during a vacancy in the office; or during any period, or all periods, when the public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.
(sec.325-ssec.2) The Governor in Council may appoint a person qualified to be appointed as a deputy public interest monitor to act as a deputy public interest monitor— during a vacancy in the office; or during any period, or all periods, when a deputy public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.
- (a) during a vacancy in the office; or
- (b) during any period, or all periods, when the public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.
- (a) during a vacancy in the office; or
- (b) during any period, or all periods, when a deputy public interest monitor is absent from duty or from the State or, for another reason, can not perform the duties of the office.