Summary
Supports the newly established Victorian Independent Board-based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC) and South Australian Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC), the Victorian Inspectorate (VI) and the Victorian Public Interest Monitor (PIM) by amending the: Crimes Act 1914 to provide the IBAC with access to items and documents seized by a constable or Commonwealth officer for specific purposes; Privacy Act 1988 to include the IBAC as an enforcement body which is used in the National Privacy Principles in relation to the law enforcement exemptions to the use and disclosure, and access and correction obligations; Taxation Administration Act 1953 to enable the Australian Taxation Office to disclose taxpayer protected information to the IBAC for certain law enforcement purposes; and Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 to: enable the IBAC, the ICAC, and the VI to use and communicate existing intercepted information; and enable the PIM to access relevant information and appear at applications for warrants under the Act.