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PRIVACY AND PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION ACT 1998 - SECT 38
Inquiries and investigations
38 Inquiries and investigations
(1) For the purposes of any inquiry or investigation conducted by the
Privacy Commissioner under this Act (including in relation to a complaint made
under Division 3 of this Part), the Privacy Commissioner has the powers,
authorities, protections and immunities conferred on a commissioner by
Division 1 of Part 2 of the Royal Commissions Act 1923 , and that Act
(section 13 and Division 2 of Part 2 excepted) applies (subject to this
section) to any witness summoned by or appearing before the
Privacy Commissioner in the same way as it applies to a witness summoned by or
appearing before a commissioner.
(2) Subsection (1) does not confer any
function on the Privacy Commissioner that may be exercised in relation to the
Independent Commission Against Corruption, the Inspector of the Independent
Commission Against Corruption, the staff of the Inspector of the Independent
Commission Against Corruption, Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, Inspector
of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission, staff of the Inspector of the Law
Enforcement Conduct Commission or New South Wales Crime Commission.
(3) Any
inquiry or investigation conducted by the Privacy Commissioner under this Act
is to be conducted in the absence of the public, except as otherwise directed
by the Privacy Commissioner.
(4) The Privacy Commissioner, in the course of
conducting an inquiry or investigation under this Act, must set aside any
requirement-- (a) to give any statement of information, or
(b) to produce any
document or other thing, or
(c) to give a copy of any document, or
(d) to
answer any question,
if it appears to the Privacy Commissioner that the person
concerned does not consent to compliance with the requirement and the person
would not, in court proceedings, be required to comply with a similar
requirement on the grounds of public interest, privilege against
self-incrimination or legal professional privilege. However, the person must
comply with any such requirement despite any duty of secrecy or other
restriction on disclosure.
(5) A person is not entitled to be represented by
another person at an inquiry or investigation conducted by the
Privacy Commissioner except with the leave of the Privacy Commissioner.
(6)
The Privacy Commissioner may allow any person appearing before the
Privacy Commissioner to have the services of an interpreter.
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