Section 69Part 9 — Miscellaneous - Provisions relating to Portfolio of Legal Affairs
Offences
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69. (1) A person who —
otherwise than in the course of his duty directly or indirectly by himself or by any other person in any manner influences or attempts to influence any decision of the Civil Service Appeals Commission;
without reasonable excuse fails to appear before the Civil Service Appeals Commission when required to do so or who fails to —
comply with any request made by the Commission to produce any information that is in that person’s possession or under that person’s control; or Commission; or Section 70 Public Service Management Law Page 46 Revised as at 28th day of February, 2018 c
provide answers or explanations when required to do so by the
makes any statement or gives any information to the Civil Service Appeals Commission, knowing it to be false or misleading, commits an offence and is liable to imprisonment for six months.
A public servant who is or has been a member of the security or intelligence services as defined in section 3(8) of the Freedom of Information Law, (2018 Revision) and who without lawful authority discloses information relating to strategic or operational intelligence gathering activities commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to imprisonment for six months.
For purposes of subsection (2) disclosure prohibited by that subsection includes disclosure which purports to be a disclosure of such information or which is intended to be taken by those to whom it is addressed as being such a disclosure.