Secrecy
7.—(1)  The operation of section 6 shall not be limited by any provision (including a provision relating to secrecy) contained in any other written law except to the extent to which any such other written law expressly excludes the operation of that section.
(2)  Notwithstanding anything in any other written law and notwithstanding the making of an oath or declaration of secrecy, a person shall not be guilty of an offence by reason of anything done by him for the purposes of section 6.
(3)  The Auditor-General or any other person shall not divulge or communicate, except, in the course of duty, to another person performing duties under this Act, any information which has come to his knowledge, directly or indirectly, in accordance with section 6 in any case in which the person from whom such information was obtained or from whose custody accounts, books, documents or papers from which such information was derived were produced, could not, but for the provisions of this Act, lawfully have divulged that information to the Auditor-General or such other person.
(4)  Subsection (3) shall not prevent the making, divulging or communicating in any report of the Auditor-General of conclusions, observations or recommendations which are based on information obtained in accordance with section 6.
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