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CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (BRIBERY OF FOREIGN PUBLIC OFFICIALS) ACT 1999 NO. 43, 1999 - SCHEDULE 1--Amendment

of the Criminal Code Act 1995

1 After section 3

Insert:

SECT 3A External Territories The Criminal Code extends to every external Territory.

SECT 3B Offshore installations An installation (within the meaning of the Customs Act 1901 ) that is deemed by section 5C of the Customs Act 1901 to be part of Australia is also taken to be part of Australia for the purposes of the Criminal Code .

2 The Schedule (after Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code )

Insert:

Chapter 4--The integrity and security of the international community and foreign governments

Division 70--Bribery of foreign public officials SECT 70.1 Definitions In this Division:

benefit includes any advantage and is not limited to property.

business advantage means an advantage in the conduct of business.

control , in relation to a company, body or association, includes control as a result of, or by means of, trusts, agreements, arrangements, understandings and practices, whether or not having legal or equitable force and whether or not based on legal or equitable rights.

duty , in relation to a foreign public official, means any authority, duty, function or power that:

foreign country includes:

foreign government body means:

foreign public enterprise means a company or any other body or association where:

foreign public official means:

public international organisation means:

share includes stock.

SECT 70.2 Bribing a foreign public official (1) A person is guilty of an offence if:

Benefit that is not legitimately due

(2) For the purposes of this section, in working out if a benefit is not legitimately due to a person in a particular situation, disregard the following:

Business advantage that is not legitimately due

(3) For the purposes of this section, in working out if a business advantage is not legitimately due to a person in a particular situation, disregard the following:

SECT 70.3 Defence--conduct lawful in foreign public official's country (1) A person is not guilty of an offence against section 70.2 in the cases set out in the following table:

Defence of lawful conduct

Item

In a case where the person's conduct occurred in relation to this kind of foreign public official...

and if it were assumed that the person's conduct had occurred wholly...

the person would not have been guilty of an offence against...

1

an employee or official of a foreign government body

in the place where the central administration of the body is located

a law in force in that place

2

an individual who performs work for a foreign government body under a contract

in the place where the central administration of the body is located

a law in force in that place

3

an individual who holds or performs the duties of an appointment, office or position under a law of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country

in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

a law in force in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

4

an individual who holds or performs the duties of an appointment, office or position created by custom or convention of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country

in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

a law in force in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

5

an individual who is otherwise in the service of a foreign government body (including service as a member of a military force or police force)

in the place where the central administration of the body is located

a law in force in that place

6

a member of the executive, judiciary or magistracy of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country

in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

a law in force in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

7

an employee of a public international organisation

in the place where the headquarters of the organisation is located

a law in force in that place

8

an individual who performs work for a public international organisation under a contract

in the place where the headquarters of the organisation is located

a law in force in that place

9

an individual who holds or performs the duties of a public office or position in a public international organisation

in the place where the headquarters of the organisation is located

a law in force in that place

10

an individual who is otherwise in the service of a public international organisation

in the place where the headquarters of the organisation is located

a law in force in that place

11

a member or officer of the legislature of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country

in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

a law in force in the foreign country or in the part of the foreign country, as the case may be

(2) A person is not guilty of an offence against section 70.2 if:

(3) To avoid doubt, if:

subsection (1) applies to the conduct of the first-mentioned person.

SECT 70.4 Defence--facilitation payments (1) A person is not guilty of an offence against section 70.2 if:

Routine government action

(2) For the purposes of this section, a routine government action is an action of a foreign public official that:

Content of records

(3) A record of particular conduct engaged in by a person complies with this subsection if the record sets out:

SECT 70.5 Territorial and nationality requirements (1) A person does not commit an offence against section 70.2 unless:

(2) Proceedings for an offence against section 70.2 must not be commenced without the Attorney-General's written consent if:

(3) However, a person may be arrested for, charged with, or remanded in custody or released on bail in connection with an offence against section 70.2 before the necessary consent has been given.

(4) In this section:

Australian aircraft means:

Australian ship means:

defence aircraft means an aircraft of any part of the Australian Defence Force, and includes an aircraft that is being commanded or piloted by a member of that Force in the course of his or her duties as such a member.

defence ship means a ship of any part of the Australian Defence Force, and includes a ship that is being operated or commanded by a member of that Force in the course of his or her duties as such a member.

SECT 70.6 Saving of other laws This Division is not intended to exclude or limit the operation of any other law of the Commonwealth or any law of a State or Territory.

3 The Dictionary of the Criminal Code

Insert:

Australia , when used in a geographical sense, includes the external Territories.

4 The Dictionary of the Criminal Code

Insert:

resident of Australia means an individual who is a resident of Australia.

[ Minister's second reading speech made in--

Senate on 10 March 1999

House of Representatives on 3 June 1999 ]

(24/99)



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