(1) The Board may hold
meetings in public for the purpose of informing the public about, or receiving
submissions in relation to, the performance of the ACC’s functions,
including its functions under this Act.
(2) The Board may
publish bulletins for the purpose of informing the public about the
performance of the ACC’s functions, including its functions under this
Act.
(3) The Board must not
—
(a)
divulge in the course of a meeting held under subsection (1); or
(b)
include in a bulletin published under subsection (2),
any matter the
disclosure of which to members of the public could prejudice the safety or
reputation of a person or prejudice the fair trial of a person who has been or
may be charged with an offence.