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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 71
Liability of directors etc for offences by corporation--accessory to the commission of the offences
71 Liability of directors etc for offences by corporation--accessory to the
commission of the offences
(1) For the purposes of this section, a
"corporate offence" is an offence against this Act or the regulations that is
capable of being committed by a corporation (including a licensee that is a
corporation).
(2) A person commits an offence against this section if-- (a) a
corporation commits a corporate offence, and
(b) the person is-- (i) a
director of the corporation, or
(ii) an individual who is involved in the
management of the corporation and who is in a position to influence the
conduct of the corporation in relation to the commission of the
corporate offence, and
(c) the person-- (i) aids, abets, counsels or procures
the commission of the corporate offence, or
(ii) induces, whether by threats
or promises or otherwise, the commission of the corporate offence, or
(iii)
conspires with others to effect the commission of the corporate offence, or
(iv) is in any other way, whether by act or omission, knowingly concerned in,
or party to, the commission of the corporate offence.
: Maximum penalty--The
maximum penalty for the corporate offence if committed by an individual.
(3)
The prosecution bears the legal burden of proving the elements of the offence
against this section.
(4) The offence against this section can only be
prosecuted by a person who can bring a prosecution for the corporate offence.
(5) This section does not affect the liability of the corporation for the
corporate offence, and applies whether or not the corporation is prosecuted
for, or convicted of, the corporate offence.
(6) This section does not affect
the application of any other law relating to the criminal liability of any
persons (whether or not directors or other managers of the corporation) who
are concerned in, or party to, the commission of the corporate offence.
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