Gambling Act 2003

Institutions - Gambling Commission

232: Corrupt use of official information

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"Don't misuse important information if you're in a powerful role"

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When you are a Gambling Commissioner, you are considered an official. This means you must follow the rules in Part 6 of the Crimes Act 1961. You can find these rules at the Crimes Act 1961 website.

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Part 3Institutions
Gambling Commission

232Corrupt use of official information

  1. Every Gambling Commissioner is, while acting as such, an official within the meaning and for the purposes of Part 6 of the Crimes Act 1961.