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GREYHOUND RACING ACT 2017 - SECT 88
Public nature of inquiries
88 Public nature of inquiries
(1) An inquiry under this Part is to be held in public.
(2) Before the
inquiry starts, the person or body conducting it is required to give notice,
by advertisement in the Gazette and in such newspapers as the person or body
thinks appropriate, of the intention to hold the inquiry, of its subject and
of the time and place at which it is to start.
(3) However, if the person or
body conducting the inquiry is satisfied that it is desirable in the public
interest to do so because of the confidential nature of any evidence or matter
or for any other reason, the person or body may do either or both of the
following-- (a) direct that the inquiry or any part of it take place in
private and give directions as to the persons who may be present,
(b) give
directions prohibiting or restricting the publication of evidence given at the
inquiry or of matters contained in records provided for the inquiry.
(4) A
person who publishes any evidence or matter in contravention of any such
direction of the person or body conducting the inquiry is guilty of an offence
unless-- (a) the publication of the evidence was made with the consent of the
person who gave the evidence or the publication of the matter was made with
the consent of the person who provided the document, or
(b) the evidence or
matter has already been lawfully published, or
(c) the person became aware of
the evidence or matter otherwise than by reason, directly or indirectly, of
the giving of the evidence at the inquiry or the provision of the document at
the inquiry, or
(d) the person had any other lawful excuse to do so.
:
Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months, or both.
(5)
If evidence is given by written statement, the person or body conducting the
inquiry is to make available to the public in such manner as the person or
body thinks fit the contents of the statement. This does not apply to matter
the publication of which, in the opinion of the person or body, would be
contrary to the public interest because of its confidential nature or for any
other reason.
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