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Parliament of Queensland Act 2001
sec.69DDishonest disclosure or non-disclosure of interests
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### sec.69D Dishonest disclosure or non-disclosure of interests
A Minister must not, with intent to dishonestly obtain a benefit for the Minister or another person, or to dishonestly cause a detriment to another person, contravene section 69B (1) , (2) or (4) .
Maximum penalty—200 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
In this section—
benefit includes property, advantage, service, entertainment, the use of or access to property or facilities, and anything of benefit to a person whether or not it has any inherent or tangible value, purpose or attribute.
detriment , caused to a person, includes detriment caused to a person’s property.
s 69D ins 2020 No. 20 s 73
(sec.69D-ssec.1) A Minister must not, with intent to dishonestly obtain a benefit for the Minister or another person, or to dishonestly cause a detriment to another person, contravene section 69B (1) , (2) or (4) . Maximum penalty—200 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
(sec.69D-ssec.2) In this section— benefit includes property, advantage, service, entertainment, the use of or access to property or facilities, and anything of benefit to a person whether or not it has any inherent or tangible value, purpose or attribute. detriment , caused to a person, includes detriment caused to a person’s property.