(1) This section is made for the purposes of subsection 13(13) of the Act.
(2) This section does not affect other restrictions on the disclosure of information.
(3) An APS employee must not disclose information that the APS employee obtains or generates in connection with the APS employee's employment if it is reasonably foreseeable that the disclosure could be prejudicial to the effective working of government, including the formulation or implementation of policies or programs.
(4) An APS employee must not disclose information that the APS employee obtains or generates in connection with the APS employee's employment if the information:
(a) was, or is to be, communicated in confidence within the government; or
(b) was received in confidence by the government from a person or persons outside the government;
whether or not the disclosure would found an action for breach of confidence.
(5) Subsections (3) and (4) do not prevent a disclosure of information by an APS employee if:
(a) the information is disclosed in the course of the APS employee's duties; or
(b) the information is disclosed in accordance with an authorisation given by an Agency Head; or
(c) the disclosure is otherwise authorised by law; or
(d) the information:
(i) is already in the public domain as the result of a disclosure of information that is lawful under this instrument or another law; and
(ii) can be disclosed without disclosing, expressly or by implication, other information to which subsection (3) or (4) applies.
(6) Subsections (3) and (4) do not limit the authority of an Agency Head to give lawful and reasonable directions in relation to the disclosure of information.