Part 1The Commission for Equality and Human Rights

The Commission

6Disclosure

1

A person who is or was a Commissioner, an Investigating Commissioner, an employee of the Commission or a member of a committee established by the Commission commits an offence if he discloses information to which this section applies unless subsection (3) authorises the disclosure.

2

This section applies to information acquired by the Commission—

a

by way of representations made in relation to, or otherwise in the course of, an inquiry under section 16,

b

by way of representations made in relation to, or otherwise in the course of, an investigation under section 20,

c

by way of representations made in relation to, or otherwise in the course of, an assessment under section 31,

d

by way of representations made in relation to, or otherwise in connection with, a notice under section 32, or

e

from a person with whom the Commission enters into, or considers entering into, an agreement under section 23.

3

This subsection authorises a disclosure made—

a

for the purpose of the exercise of a function of the Commission under any of sections 16, 20, 21, 24, 25, 31 and 32,

b

in a report of an inquiry, investigation or assessment published by the Commission,

c

in pursuance of an order of a court or tribunal,

d

with the consent of each person to whom the disclosed information relates,

e

in a manner that ensures that no person to whom the disclosed information relates can be identified,

f

for the purpose of civil or criminal proceedings to which the Commission is party, or

g

if the information was acquired by the Commission more than 70 years before the date of the disclosure.

4

But subsection (3) does not authorise, nor may the Commission make, a disclosure of information provided by or relating to an intelligence service unless the service has authorised the disclosure.

5

In subsection (4) “intelligence service” means—

a

the Security Service,

b

the Secret Intelligence Service, and

c

the Government Communications Headquarters.

6

A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.