Official Information Act 1982 No 156 (as at 01 July 2009), Public Act

6 Conclusive reasons for withholding official information
  • Good reason for withholding official information exists, for the purpose of section 5, if the making available of that information would be likely—

    • (a) to prejudice the security or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the Government of New Zealand; or

    • (b) to prejudice the entrusting of information to the Government of New Zealand on a basis of confidence by—

      • (i) the Government of any other country or any agency of such a Government; or

      • (ii) any international organisation; or

    • (c) to prejudice the maintenance of the law, including the prevention, investigation, and detection of offences, and the right to a fair trial; or

    • (d) to endanger the safety of any person; or

    • (e) to damage seriously the economy of New Zealand by disclosing prematurely decisions to change or continue government economic or financial policies relating to—

      • (i) exchange rates or the control of overseas exchange transactions:

      • (ii) the regulation of banking or credit:

      • (iii) taxation:

      • (iv) the stability, control, and adjustment of prices of goods and services, rents, and other costs, and rates of wages, salaries, and other incomes:

      • (v) the borrowing of money by the Government of New Zealand:

      • (vi) the entering into of overseas trade agreements.

    Section 6(d): substituted, on 1 April 1987, by section 3 of the Official Information Amendment Act 1987 (1987 No 8).

    Section 6(e): added, on 1 April 1987, by section 3 of the Official Information Amendment Act 1987 (1987 No 8).