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CRIME AND CORRUPTION ACT 2001 - SECT 335
Protection of officials and others from liability
335 Protection of officials and others from liability
(1) This section applies to each of the following entities (each a
"protected entity" )— (a) the commission;
(b) a person who is— (i) a
commission officer; or
(ii) a person acting under the direction of a
commission officer;
(c) a person who was a person of a type mentioned in
paragraph (b) at the time the person engaged in conduct in an official
capacity.
(2) A protected entity does not incur civil liability for engaging,
or for the result of engaging, in conduct in an official capacity.
(3) If
subsection (2) prevents liability attaching to a protected entity, the
liability attaches instead to the State.
(4) If liability attaches to the
State under subsection (3) , the State may recover contribution from the
protected entity but only if the conduct was engaged in— (a) other than in
good faith; and
(b) with gross negligence.
(5) In a proceeding under
subsection (4) to recover contribution, the amount of contribution recoverable
is the amount found by the court to be just and equitable in the
circumstances.
(6) In a proceeding for defamation, there is a defence of
absolute privilege for a publication to or by the commission or a commission
officer made for the purpose of performing the commission’s functions.
(7)
In this section—
"civil liability" , of a protected entity for engaging, or for the result of
engaging, in conduct in an official capacity, means liability of any type for
the payment of an amount by the entity because of— (a) a claim based in
tort, contract or another form of action in relation to the conduct or result,
including, for example, breach of statutory duty or defamation and, for a
fatal injury, includes a claim for the deceased’s dependants or estate; or
(b) a complaint made under a law that provides a person may complain about the
conduct or result to an entity established under the law, other than a
complaint to start criminal proceedings, including, for example, a complaint
under the Justices Act 1886 ; or
(c) an order of a court to pay costs
relating to a proceeding for an offence against a law in relation to the
conduct or result, unless the proceeding was for an offence by the
protected entity.
Examples of types of liability— • a liability because
of an agreement or an order under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 or the
Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cwlth) requiring payment of an
amount to a complainant (however described) under the Act
• a liability
because of an obligation under an agreement to settle a proceeding, or an
order of a court or tribunal, to do something that involves paying an amount,
including an obligation to rectify damage to a building or to publish an
apology in a newspaper
"conduct" means an act or an omission to perform an act.
"engage in conduct in an official capacity" means engage in conduct as part
of, or otherwise in connection with, an entity’s function or role as a
protected entity, including, for example, engaging in conduct under or
purportedly under this Act.
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