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INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION ACT 1988 - SECT 74A
Content of reports to Parliament
74A Content of reports to Parliament
(1) The Commission is authorised to include in a report under section 74-- (a)
statements as to any of its findings, opinions and recommendations, and
(b)
statements as to the Commission's reasons for any of its findings, opinions
and recommendations.
(2) The report must include, in respect of each "affected" person, a statement
as to whether or not in all the circumstances the Commission is of the opinion
that consideration should be given to the following-- (a) obtaining the advice
of the Director of Public Prosecutions with respect to the prosecution of the
person for a specified criminal offence,
(b) the taking of action against the
person for a specified disciplinary offence,
(c) the taking of action against
the person as a public official on specified grounds, with a view to
dismissing, dispensing with the services of or otherwise terminating the
services of the public official.
(3) An "affected" person is a person described as such in the reference made
by both Houses of Parliament or against whom, in the Commission's opinion,
substantial allegations have been made in the course of or in connection with
the investigation concerned.
(4) Subsection (2) does not limit the kinds of statement that a report can
contain concerning any such "affected" person and does not prevent a report
from containing a statement described in that subsection in respect of any
other person.
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