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Crimes Act 1900
153Disclosure of information by territory officer
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153 Disclosure of information by territory officer
(1) A person who, being an officer of the Territory, publishes or
communicates, except to some person to whom he or she is authorised
to publish or communicate it, any fact or document which comes to
his or her knowledge, or into his or her possession, by virtue of him
or her being an officer of the Territory and which it is his or her duty
not to disclose, commits an offence.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 2 years or
(2) A person who, having been an officer of the Territory, publishes or
communicates, without lawful authority, any fact or document which
came to his or her knowledge, or into his or her possession, by virtue
of the person having been an officer of the Territory and which, at the
time when he or she ceased to be an officer of the Territory, it was his
or her duty not to disclose, commits an offence.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 2 years or
officer of the Territory means—
(a) a public employee; or
(b) a person who performs services for the Territory or a territory
authority.