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FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA ACT 1976 - SECT 23CN

Restricting further disclosure of disclosed material

  (1)   This section restricts what a person (the entrusted person ) may do with any information, document or other thing (the protected material ) the person obtains as the result of a disclosure under this Subdivision.

  (2)   The entrusted person commits an offence if the person discloses any protected material to another person.

Penalty:   Imprisonment for 2 years.

  (3)   Each of the following is an exception to the prohibition in subsection   (2):

  (a)   the disclosure is for the purposes of the proceedings for which the entrusted person obtained the protected material;

  (b)   the Court has given leave for the disclosure;

  (c)   the disclosure happens for the purposes of, or in connection with, the performance of the duties of the entrusted person's official employment;

  (d)   the disclosure is of protected material that has already been lawfully disclosed in proceedings in open court.

Note:   A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to a matter in subsection   (3) (see subsection   13.3(3) of the Criminal Code ).

  (4)   The entrusted person is not to be required:

  (a)   to produce to a court or tribunal any document that is or contains protected material; or

  (b)   to disclose protected material to a court or tribunal.

  (5)   In this section:

"disclose" means divulge or communicate.

"official employment" means:

  (a)   service as:

  (i)   the Director of Public Prosecutions; or

  (ii)   a member of the staff of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions; or

  (iii)   a Special Prosecutor under the Special Prosecutors Act 1982 ; or

  (iv)   the Attorney - General; or

  (v)   a person appointed by the Governor - General in relation to the prosecution for which the entrusted person obtained the protected material; or

  (b)   representing, or otherwise performing services for, a person referred to in paragraph   (a); or

  (c)   exercising the powers, or performing the functions, of the Director of Public Prosecutions.


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