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#### 133 Content of reports to Parliament
133 Content of reports to Parliament
> > (1) The Commission is authorised to include in a report under section 132—
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> > > (a) statements as to any of the findings, opinions and recommendations of the Commission, and
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> > > (b) statements as to the Commission’s reasons for any of the Commission’s findings, opinions and recommendations.
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> > (2) The report must include, in respect of each affected person, a statement as to whether or not in all the circumstances the Commission is of the opinion that consideration should be given to the following—
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> > > (a) obtaining the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions with respect to the prosecution of the person for a specified criminal offence,
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> > > (b) the taking of action against the person for a specified disciplinary infringement,
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> > > (c) the taking of action (including the making of an order under section 181D of the [Police Act 1990](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1990-047)) against the person as a police officer on specified grounds, with a view to dismissing, dispensing with the services of or otherwise terminating the services of the police officer,
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> > > (d) the taking of reviewable action within the meaning of section 173 of the [Police Act 1990](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1990-047) against the person as a police officer,
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> > > (e) the taking of action against the person as a Crime Commission officer or an administrative employee on specified grounds, with a view to dismissing, dispensing with the services of or otherwise terminating the services of the Crime Commission officer or administrative employee.
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> > Note.
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> > See section 29 (4) in relation to the Commission’s opinion.
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> > (3) An affected person is a person against whom, in the Commission’s opinion, substantial allegations have been made in the course of or in connection with the investigation (including examination) concerned.
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> > (4) Subsection (2) does not limit the kind of statement that a report can contain concerning any affected person and does not prevent a report from containing a statement described in that subsection in respect of any other person.