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INDEPENDENT BROAD-BASED ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION ACT 2011 - SECT 49

Court may appoint special counsel to represent party

    (1)     If a court decides to determine an objection referred to in section 48, the court may appoint a special counsel to represent the interests of a party to the proceeding at the hearing.

S. 49(2) amended by No. 30/2016 s. 49(3).

    (2)     A special counsel must be a barrister within the meaning of the Legal Profession Uniform Law (Victoria) who, in the opinion of the court, has the appropriate skills and ability to represent the interests of the party at the hearing.

    (3)     At any time before the special counsel attends the hearing or obtains any confidential affidavit in relation to the objection, the special counsel may communicate with the party whose interests he or she is representing, or any representative of that party, for the purpose of obtaining information from the party or representative in relation to the criminal proceeding.

    (4)     At any time after the special counsel commences to attend the hearing or obtains any confidential affidavit in relation to the objection, the special counsel—

        (a)     must not take instructions from the party whose interests he or she is representing, or from any representative of that party; and

        (b)     may communicate to that party or a representative of that party any order made by the court at or in relation to the hearing; and

        (c)     must not communicate any other information in relation to the hearing to that party or a representative of that party without leave of the court.

S. 50 inserted by No. 28/2012 s. 13.



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