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CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 2010 - SECT 198F
Prohibited conduct by councillor or councillor advisor in possession of inside information
(1) This section applies to a person (the
"insider" ) who is, or has been, a councillor or councillor advisor if the
insider— (a) acquired inside information as a councillor or councillor
advisor; and
(b) knows, or ought reasonably to know, the inside information
is not generally available to the public.
(2) The insider must not cause the
purchase or sale of an asset if knowledge of the inside information would be
likely to influence a reasonable person in deciding whether or not to buy or
sell the asset. Penalty— Maximum penalty—1,000 penalty units or 2
years imprisonment.
(3) The insider must not cause the inside information
to be provided to another person the insider knows, or ought reasonably to
know, may use the information in deciding whether or not to buy or sell an
asset. Penalty— Maximum penalty—1,000 penalty units or 2 years
imprisonment.
(4) In this section—
"cause" , in relation to an action, includes the following— (a) carry out
the action;
(b) instigate the action;
(c) direct, or otherwise influence,
another person to carry out or instigate the action.
"corporate entity" means a corporation owned by the council.
"inside information" means information about any of the following— (a) the
operations or finances of the council (including any business activity of the
council) or any of its corporate entities;
(b) a proposed policy of the
council, including proposed changes to an existing policy;
(c) a contract
entered into, or proposed to be entered into, by the council or any of its
corporate entities;
(d) a tender process being conducted by or for the
council or any of its corporate entities;
(e) a decision, or proposed
decision, of the council or any of its committees;
(f) the exercise of a
power, under a local government related law, by the council, a councillor or a
council employee;
(g) the exercise of a power, under an Act, by the State, a
Minister, a statutory body or an employee of the State or statutory body, that
affects the council, any of its corporate entities or land or infrastructure
within Brisbane;
(h) any legal or financial advice created for the council,
any of its committees or any of its corporate entities.
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