Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35
Current version for 3 April 2013 to date (accessed 24 May 2013 at 07:55)
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(1) Nothing in this Act shall be taken to affect the rights and
privileges of Parliament in relation to the freedom of speech, and debates and
proceedings, in Parliament.
(2) The Commission may use a relevant register:(a) for the purpose of any investigation into whether or not a member
of Parliament publicly disclosed a particular matter or as to the nature of
any matter disclosed, and
(b) for the purpose of any finding, opinion or recommendation
concerning the disclosure or non-disclosure,
and for that purpose Parliament is taken to have waived any parliamentary
privilege that may apply to the register.
(3) Subsection (2) extends to investigations instigated, and relevant
registers obtained for use, before the commencement of that
subsection.
(4) In this section, relevant register
means a register of pecuniary interests or other matters required to be
compiled and maintained pursuant to the regulations made under section 14A of
the Constitution Act 1902,
and includes:(a) a copy of any such register (or of a part of any such register)
that is published as a parliamentary paper or otherwise,
and
(b) a return or other document furnished by a member of Parliament for
the purpose of the compilation and maintenance of the register, or a copy of
the whole or any part of any such return or
document.