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Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2014
38Non-disclosure of document or information if disclosure
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38 Non-disclosure of document or information if disclosure
contrary to public interest
(1) The Minister may certify in writing that the disclosure of specified
information or of a specified document would be contrary to the
public interest.
(2) The Minister may do so only on one or more of the following
grounds:
(a) the disclosure would reveal deliberations or decisions of:
(i) Cabinet; or
(ii) Executive Council;
(b) the disclosure would reveal something that parliamentary
privilege protects from disclosure;
(c) the disclosure would endanger the national or international
security of the Territory or Australia;
(d) the disclosure would damage inter-governmental relations;
(e) any other reason that could form the basis for a claim by the
Territory or the Minister in a proceeding in the Supreme Court
that the information or matter should not be disclosed.
(3) The certificate remains in force until revoked by the Minister or the
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(4) If the Tribunal revokes a certificate, the Minister cannot issue
another certificate for the same information or document.