Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 2021

Miscellaneous provisions - Information-gathering power - Bank’s information-gathering power

264: Person required to supply information has same privileges as witnesses in court

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"People giving information have the same rights as court witnesses"

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You have to give information if asked under section 262. You have the same rights as people who give evidence in court. This means you can claim the same privileges as witnesses in a court case when giving this information.

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Part 6Miscellaneous provisions
Information-gathering power: Bank’s information-gathering power

264Person required to supply information has same privileges as witnesses in court

  1. A person who is required to supply information under section 262 has the same privileges in relation to that duty as witnesses have in a proceeding before a court.