Inspector-General of Defence Act 2023

Miscellaneous provisions and consequential amendments - Advisors and staff

49: Other advisors

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"The Inspector-General can choose advisors with security clearance to help with cases."

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The Inspector-General can choose people to advise them on certain cases. You need to know that these advisors must have a security clearance from the government. The Inspector-General can share information with these advisors to help them give good advice.

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Part 6Miscellaneous provisions and consequential amendments
Advisors and staff

49Other advisors

  1. The Inspector-General may, from time to time, appoint advisors to provide the Inspector-General with advice on a case-by-case basis.

  2. Advisors appointed under this section must hold a government-sponsored security clearance of a level determined by the Minister.

  3. The Inspector-General may give advisors appointed under this section any information that the Inspector-General considers may help them to provide their advice.