(1) The Commission may disclose information obtained under or in relation to the administration of a gaming law that does not and is not likely to—
(a) directly or indirectly identify a particular person; or
(b) disclose matters concerning the personal affairs of a particular person.
(2) The Commission may disclose statistical information that does not satisfy subsection (1) if—
(a) the reason that a person or his or her affairs might be identified is that there are few persons in particular categories; and
(b) the Commission is satisfied that it is in the public interest to disclose that information.