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9(1)A person is guilty of an offence if the person—
(a)intentionally suppresses or conceals, or
(b)intentionally alters or destroys,
a document that is, and that the person knows or believes to be, a relevant document.
(2)For that purpose a document is a “relevant document” if it is likely that the Commissioner for Investigations would (if aware of its existence) wish to be provided with it.
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