Commerce Act 1986

Miscellaneous provisions - Assistance to overseas regulators

99L: Reporting on use of co-operation arrangements

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"The Commission's yearly report on working with other countries to investigate and share information."

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The Commission writes a report every year and you can read about how they work with other countries in it. The report tells you how many times other countries asked the Commission for help with investigations or information, and what kind of help they needed. It also tells you how many times the Commission asked other countries for help with investigations or information, and what kind of help they needed.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Assistance to overseas regulators

99LReporting on use of co-operation arrangements

  1. The Commission’s annual report must report on the use and operation of co-operation arrangements during the period covered by the report, and include information on—

  2. the number and general nature of requests for information and investigative assistance received from recognised overseas regulators; and
    1. the number and general nature of requests for information and investigative assistance that the Commission has made to recognised overseas regulators.
      Notes
      • Section 99L: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Commerce (International Co-operation, and Fees) Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 84).