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Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986
34ABDisclosure of information or documents to the National Anti‑Corruption Commission
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#### 34AB Disclosure of information or documents to the National Anti‑Corruption Commission
(1) The Inspector‑General, or a member of the staff of the Inspector‑General, may divulge or communicate information, or give documents, to a staff member of the NACC if:
(a) the information is, or the documents are, relevant to the National Anti‑Corruption Commissioner’s functions or powers; and
(b) the Inspector‑General is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the National Anti‑Corruption Commissioner has satisfactory arrangements in place for protecting the information or documents.
(2) The Inspector‑General, or a member of the staff of the Inspector‑General, may divulge or communicate information, or give documents, to the Inspector of the National Anti‑Corruption Commission or a person assisting the Inspector if:
(a) the information is, or the documents are, relevant to the Inspector of the National Anti‑Corruption Commission’s functions or powers; and
(b) the Inspector‑General is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the Inspector of the National Anti‑Corruption Commission has satisfactory arrangements in place for protecting the information or documents.
(3) This section applies despite anything in this Act or any other Act.
(4) In this section:
> person assisting the Inspector has the same meaning as in the National Anti‑Corruption Commission Act 2022.
> staff member of the NACC has the same meaning as in the National Anti‑Corruption Commission Act 2022.