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measure or the taking of any action directed at dealing with the breach or suspected breach; or
 (ii) enabling or assisting the Secretary or an SES employee of the Department to advise the Minister and the *Finance Minister in relation to the breach or suspected breach; and
 (e) the record or disclosure is of information that does not include:
 (i) the *ABN; or
 (ii) the name; or
 (iii) contact details; or
 (iv) personal information (within the meaning of the Privacy Act 1988);
  of any person other than the second person, unless the Board is satisfied that the inclusion of the information is necessary for a purpose mentioned in paragraph (d).
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection (5): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.

Disclosures to a prescribed professional disciplinary body
 (6) Subsection 70‑35(1) does not apply if:
 (a) the person (the first person) makes the record for, or the disclosure to, a professional disciplinary body that is prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection (a prescribed disciplinary body); and
 (b) the record or disclosure is of information that concerns another person (the second person) and an act or omission (or a suspected act or omission) of the second person that the first person reasonably suspects may constitute a breach by the second person of the prescribed disciplinary body's code of conduct or professional standards, however described; and
 (c) the record or disclosure is made for the purpose of enabling or assisting the prescribed disciplinary body to perform one or more of its functions in respect of the second person; and
 (d) the record or disclosure is of information that does not include:
 (i) the *ABN; or
 (ii) the name; or
 (iii) contact details; or
 (iv) personal information (within the meaning of the Privacy Act 1988);
  of any person other than the second person, unless the Board is satisfied that the inclusion of the information is necessary for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (c).
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsection (6): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.

70‑45  On‑disclosure of official information

Offence—on‑disclosure of information
 (1) A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person:
 (i) makes a record of information; or
 (ii) discloses information to another person (other than a person to whom the information relates or the person's *agent in relation to the information) or to a court or tribunal; and
 (b) the information was acquired by the first‑mentioned person under an exception in section 70‑40 or in this section; and
 (c) the first‑mentioned person did not acquire the information in the course of, or because of, his