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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION ACT 2022 - NOTES

No. 88, 2022

Compilation No. 10

Compilation date: 1 February 2025

Includes amendments: Act No. 139, 2024

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the National Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2022 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 1 February 2025 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Register (www.legislation.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the Register for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Editorial changes

For more information about any editorial changes made in this compilation, see the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the Register for the compiled law.

Self-repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

 

 

 

Part 1--Preliminary

1 Short title

2 Commencement

3 Objects of this Act

4 Simplified outline of this Act

5 Application of this Act

6 Crown to be bound

7 Definitions

Part 2--Key concepts used in this Act

Division 1--Corrupt conduct and corruption issues

8 Meaning of corrupt conduct

9 Meaning of corruption issue

Division 2--Public officials

10 Meaning of public official

Division 3--Commonwealth agencies and the heads of those agencies

11 Commonwealth agencies and the heads of those agencies

Division 4--Staff members of Commonwealth agencies

12 Meaning of staff member--Commonwealth agencies

13 Meaning of contracted service provider for a Commonwealth contract

14 Meaning of statutory office holder

Division 5--Commonwealth integrity agencies

15 Meaning of Commonwealth integrity agency

Part 3--The National Anti-Corruption Commission

Division 1--The Commissioner

16 The Commissioner

17 Functions of the Commissioner

Division 2--The Deputy Commissioners

18 The Deputy Commissioners

19 Functions of a Deputy Commissioner

Division 3--The National Anti-Corruption Commission

20 Establishment of the National Anti-Corruption Commission

21 Constitution of the NACC

22 Functions of the NACC

Part 4--Protections for disclosers under this Act

Division 1--Meaning of NACC disclosure

23 Meaning of NACC disclosure

Division 2--Protection of persons from liability

24 Protection of persons from liability

25 Liability for false or misleading statements unaffected

26 Person's liability for own conduct not affected

27 Claims for protection

28 Protection has effect despite other Commonwealth laws

Division 3--Protection from reprisals

29 What constitutes taking a reprisal

30 Offences--reprisals in relation to NACC disclosures

Division 4--Protection for journalists' informants

31 Protection for journalists' informants

Part 5--Referring corruption issues

Division 1--Voluntary referrals

32 Any person may refer corruption issue

Division 2--Mandatory referrals

33 Mandatory referral--Commonwealth agencies other than intelligence agencies

34 Mandatory referral--intelligence agencies

35 Mandatory referral--Public Interest Disclosure Act disclosures

36 Mandatory referral--secrecy protection provisions

37 Mandatory referral--exceptions

38 Mandatory referral--timing and information requirements

Division 3--Other matters relating to referrals

39 Effect of referral on continued actions

Part 6--Dealing with corruption issues

Division 1--Dealing with corruption issues

40 Commissioner may deal with corruption issues

41 How Commissioner deals with corruption issues

42 Preliminary investigations by Commissioner

43 Commissioner's directions about further action

44 Action that can be taken without permission

45 Previous investigations by Commonwealth integrity agencies

46 Matters dealt with by Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority

47 Matters dealt with by Electoral Commissioner

48 Public statements about corruption issues

Division 2--Investigations conducted by Commonwealth agencies

49 Application

50 Commissioner may oversee investigation

51 Commissioner may give directions

52 Commissioner may require reports

53 Commissioner's comments and recommendations

54 Follow-up action on completion report

Part 7--Investigating corruption issues

Division 1--General

55 Application of Part

56 Conduct of corruption investigations generally

Division 2--Requiring information, documents and things

Subdivision A--Directions to agency heads

57 Directions to agency heads

Subdivision B--Notices to produce

58 Notices to produce

59 Period for complying

60 Offence--failure to comply with notice to produce

61 Offence--producing false or misleading information or documents

Division 3--Hearings

Subdivision A--Commissioner may hold hearings

62 Commissioner may hold hearings

63 Commissioner may summon persons

64 Summons must set out matters for questioning

65 Commissioner may require information, documents and things

66 Legal representation

67 Record of hearings

68 Offence--failure to attend hearing

69 Offence--failure to give information, or produce documents or things

70 Offence--destroying documents or things

71 Offence--giving false or misleading evidence, information or documents

72 Offences--obstructing or hindering hearings, threatening persons present

Subdivision B--Private and public hearings

73 Private and public hearings

74 Evidence that must be given in private

75 Presence of others at private hearings

76 Request to give evidence in private

77 Investigation material from private hearings

Subdivision C--Evidence and procedure

78 Evidence on oath or by affirmation

79 Commissioner may take evidence outside Australia

80 Examination and cross-examination of witnesses

81 Offence--failure to take an oath, make an affirmation or answer a question

Subdivision D--Contempt of the NACC

82 Contempt of the NACC

83 Application for court to deal with contempt

84 Conduct of contempt proceedings

85 Person in contempt may be detained

86 Commissioner may withdraw contempt application

87 Double jeopardy

Subdivision E--Travel documents and arrest of witnesses

88 Applying for orders to deliver travel documents

89 Orders to deliver travel documents

90 Application for warrant to arrest witness

91 Warrant for arrest

92 Powers of judge in relation to person arrested

Subdivision F--Miscellaneous

93 Allowances for travelling and other expenses

94 Protection of Commissioner and legal practitioners assisting

Division 4--Use and disclosure of certain information and material

Subdivision A--Non-disclosure notations

95 Non-disclosure notations

96 When non-disclosure notations must or may be included

97 Cancelling non-disclosure notations

98 Offence--failure to comply with non-disclosure notations

Subdivision B--Use and disclosure of investigation material

99 Meaning of investigation material

100 Directions about use or disclosure of investigation material

101 Offence--use or disclosure of investigation material

102 Disclosure to IGIS officials and Ombudsman officials

103 Making investigation material available to courts

104 Obtaining derivative material

105 Disclosing investigation and derivative material to prosecutors of the witness

106 Court's powers to order disclosure and to ensure a fair trial

107 Certain material may always be disclosed to prosecutors of the witness

108 Use of material by prosecutors

109 Making material available to proceeds of crime authorities

Division 5--Retention and return of documents and things

110 Commissioner may retain documents and things

111 When documents and things must be returned

112 Magistrate may permit documents and things to be retained, forfeited etc.

Division 6--Privileges and protections

113 Self-incrimination

114 Public interest grounds

115 Material sought from legal practitioners

116 Other protections

Division 7--Search powers

Subdivision A--Search powers

117 Entering certain places without a search warrant

118 Receipts for documents and things seized without warrant

119 Search warrants, and stopping and searching conveyances

120 Use and return of documents and things

Subdivision B--Modification of Crimes Act search powers

121 Application of Subdivision

122 Subsection 3C(1)--definition of evidential material

123 Divisions 2, 3 and 5 of Part IAA--references to constable and Commissioner

124 Subsections 3E(1) and (2)--when search warrants can be issued

125 Subsection 3E(4)--previous warrants

126 Provisions of sections 3E, 3F, 3FA, 3L and 3LAA

127 Subparagraph 3LA(2)(b)(i)--accessing computer systems

128 Provisions of section 3T

Division 8--Interaction with criminal procedure and confiscation proceedings

Subdivision A--Key concepts

129 Meaning of pre-charge

130 Meaning of post-charge

131 Meaning of relevant offence

132 Meaning of imminent and protected suspect

133 Meaning of derivative material

134 Meaning of pre-confiscation application

135 Meaning of post-confiscation application

136 Meaning of confiscation proceeding

137 Meaning of relevant confiscation proceeding

138 Meaning of proceeds of crime authority

139 When a charge or confiscation proceeding is resolved

Subdivision B--Commissioner's powers--limited operation provisions

140 Limited operation--Commissioner's power to issue notices to produce

141 Limited operation--Commissioner's power to hold hearings

142 Limited operation--Commissioner's power to summon person

143 Limited operation--obtaining derivative material

144 Limited operation--disclosing investigation material to prosecutors of the witness

145 Limited operation--disclosing derivative material to prosecutors of the witness

146 Limited operation--material that may always be disclosed to prosecutors of the witness

147 Limited operation--disclosing material to proceeds of crime authorities

Subdivision C--Witness' fair trial--limited operation

148 Limited operation--witness' fair trial

Part 8--Reporting on corruption investigations

149 Report on corruption investigation

150 Effect of findings or opinions about corrupt conduct

151 Excluding certain information from investigation report

152 Protected information report

153 Opportunity to respond must be given before including certain information in investigation report

154 Commissioner to give copies of reports to certain persons

155 Tabling of investigation report in Parliament

156 Publishing investigation report in whole or part

157 Opportunity to respond must be given before publishing an investigation report containing critical opinions etc.

158 Advising person who referred corruption issue of outcome of the investigation

159 Advising person whose conduct is investigated of outcome of the investigation

160 Follow-up action on investigation report

Part 9--Public inquiries

161 Commissioner may conduct public inquiries

162 Commissioner may invite submissions

163 Commissioner's powers

164 Reporting on public inquiries

165 Protected information report

166 Opportunity to respond must be given before including certain information in inquiry report

167 Commissioner to give copies of reports to certain persons

168 Tabling of inquiry report in Parliament

169 Publishing inquiry report in whole or part

170 Opportunity to respond must be given before publishing an inquiry report containing critical opinions etc.

171 Follow-up action on inquiry report

Part 10--Oversight of the National Anti-Corruption Commission

Division 1--Parliamentary Joint Committee on the National Anti-Corruption Commission

172 Parliamentary Joint Committee on the National Anti-Corruption Commission

173 Chair of the Committee

174 Eligibility for appointment as a Committee member

175 Terms of office of Committee members

176 Powers and proceedings of the Committee

177 Functions of the Committee

178 Committee may approve or reject recommendation for appointment

179 Staff of the Committee must be cleared for security purposes

180 Protection of information and documents

181 Committee's access to certain information

Division 2--The Inspector of the National Anti-Corruption Commission

Subdivision A--Functions and powers of the Inspector

182 The Inspector

183 Independence

184 Functions of the Inspector

Subdivision B--Appointment of the Inspector

185 Appointment of the Inspector

186 Acting appointments

187 Remuneration

188 Leave of absence

189 Other paid work

190 Disclosure of interests to the Minister

191 Other terms and conditions

192 Resignation

193 Termination of appointment

Subdivision C--Persons assisting the Inspector

194 Persons assisting the Inspector

195 Meaning of person assisting the Inspector

Subdivision D--Immunities of Inspector and persons assisting

196 Immunity from civil proceedings for the Inspector and persons assisting

197 Immunities from certain State and Territory laws

Subdivision E--Annual report by Inspector

198 Annual report

199 Exclusion of certain information from annual report

200 Effect of findings or opinions about corrupt conduct

Division 3--NACC corruption issues

Subdivision A--Meaning of NACC corruption issue

201 Meaning of NACC corruption issue

Subdivision B--Referring NACC corruption issues

202 Any person may refer NACC corruption issue

203 Mandatory referral--Commissioner

204 Mandatory referral--Public Interest Disclosure Act disclosures

205 Mandatory referral--secrecy provisions

206 Mandatory referral--exceptions

207 Mandatory referral--timing and information requirements

208 Effect of referral on continued actions

Subdivision C--Dealing with NACC corruption issues

209 Inspector may deal with NACC corruption issues

210 How Inspector deals with NACC corruption issues

211 Other matters related to dealing with NACC corruption issues

Division 4--Investigating and reporting by Inspector

Subdivision A--Investigations by Inspector

212 Application of Division

213 Conduct of investigations generally

214 Inspector's powers to investigate

214A Inspector's powers to conduct audits

Subdivision B--Reporting on NACC corruption investigations and NACC complaint investigations

215 Report on NACC corruption investigation or NACC complaint investigation

216 Effect of findings or opinions about corrupt conduct

217 Excluding certain information from NACC investigation report

218 Protected information report

219 Opportunity to respond must be given before including certain information in NACC investigation report

220 Inspector to give copies of reports to certain persons

221 Tabling of NACC investigation report in Parliament

222 Publishing NACC investigation report in whole or in part

223 Opportunity to respond must be given before publishing a NACC investigation report containing critical opinions etc.

224 Advising person who referred NACC corruption issue or made complaint of outcome

225 Advising person whose conduct is investigated of outcome of the investigation

226 Follow-up action on NACC investigation report

Part 11--Confidentiality, consultation and information sharing

Division 1--Confidentiality requirements

227 Key concepts

228 Confidentiality requirements for entrusted persons

229 Authorisations to record or disclose information

230 Disclosure by authorised discloser in public interest

231 Opportunity to respond must be given before disclosure of critical opinions, findings and recommendations

232 Entrusted persons generally not compellable in proceedings

233 Confidentiality requirements for persons who receive information about investigations and inquiries

Division 2--Protected information reports

234 Public disclosure of protected information reports prohibited

Division 3--National security and related matters

Subdivision A--Attorney-General's certificates about release of information

235 Attorney-General's certificate in relation to particular information

236 Attorney-General's certificate in relation to international relations

Subdivision B--Arrangements relating to intelligence agencies and the IGIS

237 Person investigating or inquiring must consult--security matters

238 Consultation before requiring information, documents or things from IGIS officials

239 Arrangements for dealing with intelligence information

Subdivision C--Arrangements relating to foreign nationals

240 Person investigating or inquiring must consult--foreign nationals

Part 12--Administrative provisions for the National Anti-Corruption Commission

Division 1--Appointment of the NACC Commissioners

241 Appointment of the Commissioner

242 Appointment of the Deputy Commissioners

243 Acting appointments

244 Remuneration

245 Leave of absence

246 Other paid work

247 Disclosure of interests

248 Other terms and conditions

249 Resignation

250 Termination of appointment

Division 2--The CEO, staff etc. and authorised officers

Subdivision A--Appointment and functions of the CEO

251 The Chief Executive Officer

252 Functions of CEO

253 Commissioner may give directions to CEO

254 Appointment of CEO

255 Acting appointments

256 Remuneration

257 Leave of absence

258 Other paid work

259 Other terms and conditions

260 Resignation

261 Termination of appointment

Subdivision B--Staff and consultants etc.

262 Staff

263 Consultants

264 Persons assisting the NACC

265 Counsel assisting the NACC or a NACC Commissioner

266 Meaning of staff member of the NACC

Subdivision C--Authorised officers

267 Appointment of authorised officers

268 Identity cards

Division 3--Immunities of staff members of the NACC

269 Immunity from civil proceedings for staff members of the NACC and persons assisting

270 Immunities from certain State and Territory laws

Division 4--Annual report by Commissioner

271 Annual report

272 Exclusion of certain information from annual report

273 Effect of findings or opinions about corrupt conduct

Part 13--Miscellaneous

Division 1--Parliamentary privilege and other protections

274 Effect of Act on parliamentary privileges and immunities

275 Protections relating to non-judicial functions and powers

Division 2--Delegations and review

276 Delegation by the Commissioner

276A Delegation by the Inspector

277 Delegation by heads of Commonwealth agencies

278 Review of operation of Act

Division 3--Instruments under the Act

279 Guidelines

280 Regulations

Endnotes

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

Endnote 3--Legislation history

Endnote 4--Amendment history

 

 

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Act

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Application, saving and transitional provisions

National Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2022

88, 2022

12 Dec 2022

s 8-171 and 182-280: 1 July 2023 (s 2(1) items 2, 4, 5)
s 172-181: 13 Dec 2022 (s 2(1) item 3)
Remainder: 12 Dec 2022 (s 2(1) item 1)

 

Public Interest Disclosure Amendment (Review) Act 2023

23, 2023

19 June 2023

Sch 4 (items 3-5): 1 July 2023 (s 2(1) item 5)

Sch 4 (item 5)

Inspector-General of Aged Care (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2023

56, 2023

17 Aug 2023

Sch 1 (items 5, 6): 16 Oct 2023 (s 2(1) item 1)

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Members of Parliament (Staff) Amendment Act 2023

71, 2023

19 Sept 2023

Sch 4 (item 18): 17 Oct 2023 (s 2(1) item 5)

--

Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Modernisation) Act 2023

73, 2023

20 Sept 2023

Sch 2 (item 3): 21 Sept 2023 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Statute Law Amendment (Prescribed Forms and Other Updates) Act 2023

74, 2023

20 Sept 2023

Sch 4 (item 54): 18 Oct 2023 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports Amendment (Animal Welfare) Act 2023

108, 2023

4 Dec 2023

Sch 1 (items 24-33): 5 Dec 2023 (s 2(1) item 1)

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Parliamentary Business Resources Legislation Amendment (Review Implementation and Other Measures) Act 2024

31, 2024

30 May 2024

Sch 1 (item 62): 1 July 2025 (s 2(1) item  2)
Sch 3: 31 May 2024 (s 2(1) item 3)

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Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 2) Act 2024

39, 2024

31 May 2024

Sch 2 (item 96): 14 Oct 2024 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Parliamentary Workplace Support Service Amendment (Independent Parliamentary Standards Commission) Act 2024

86, 2024

17 Sept 2024

Sch 1 (item 14): 14 Oct 2024 (s 2(1) item 3)

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Crimes and Other Legislation Amendment (Omnibus No. 1) Act 2024

93, 2024

24 Oct 2024

Sch 1 (items 44-47): 24 Nov 2024 (s 2(1) item 2)

Sch 1 (item 47)

Universities Accord (National Student Ombudsman) Act 2024

139, 2024

10 Dec 2024

Sch 1 (item 10): 1 Feb 2025 (s 2(1) item 2)

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Provision affected

How affected

Part 1

 

s 7.....................

am No 56, 2023; No 74, 2023; No 108, 2023

Part 2

 

Division 3

 

s 11....................

am No 108, 2023

Division 4

 

s 12....................

am No 71, 2023; No 108, 2023; No 39, 2024

Division 5

 

s 15....................

am No 56, 2023; No 108, 2023; No 86, 2024; No 139, 2024

Part 4

 

Division 3

 

s 29....................

am No 23, 2023

s 30....................

rs No 23, 2023

Part 6

 

Division 1

 

s 46....................

am No 31, 2024

Part 7

 

Division 4

 

Subdivision B

 

s 101...................

am No 73, 2023

Division 7

 

Subdivision B

 

s 126...................

am No 93, 2024

Part 13

 

Division 3

 

s 280...................

am No 31, 2024

 


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