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Secrecy Laws and Open Government in Australia (ALRC Report 112)
11. Specific Secrecy Offences: Review and Guidance
11. Specific Secrecy Offences: Review and Guidance
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In this section:
Introduction
Reviewing specific secrecy offences
Policy guidance and drafting directions
‹ Override provisions
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Secrecy Laws and Open Government in Australia (ALRC Report 112)
Table of Contents:
Executive Summary
List of Recommendations
3. Overview of Current Secrecy Laws
5. General Secrecy Offence: Harm to Public Interests
6. General Secrecy Offence: Elements
7. General Secrecy Offence: Exceptions and Penalties
8. The Role of Specific Secrecy Offences
9. Specific Secrecy Offences: Elements
10. Authorised Disclosure Provisions
11. Specific Secrecy Offences: Review and Guidance
Introduction
Reviewing specific secrecy offences
Policy guidance and drafting directions
12. Administrative Obligations in the Australian Public Service
13. Regulating Beyond the Australian Public Service
14. Frameworks for Effective Information Handling
15. A Culture of Effective Information Handling
16. Interactions with Other Laws