[Rev. 2012]
National Intelligence Service
NO. 28 OF
2012
NO. 28 OF 2012
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ACT
An Act of Parliament to provide for the functions, organization and
administration of the National Intelligence Service pursuant to Article
239(6) of the Constitution; to give effect to Article 242(2) and other
relevant provisions of the Constitution; to provide for the establishment
of oversight bodies and for connected purposes
[Date of assent: 27th August, 2012.]
[Date of commencement: 5th October, 2012.]
PART I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the National Intelligence Service Act, 2012.
2. Interpretation
(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“activities of foreign interference” means activities relating to the
Republic that are carried out by or on behalf of, or directed or financed by or
undertaken in collaboration with a foreign power, being activities that—
(a) are clandestine or deceptive and—
(i) are carried on for intelligence purposes;
(ii) are carried on for the purpose of affecting economic, social,
political or governmental processes; or
(iii) detrimental to national security; or
(b) involve a threat to any person;
“Board” means the Intelligence Service Complaints Board established
under section 66;
“Cabinet Secretary” means the Cabinet Secretary for the time being
responsible for matters relating to national intelligence;
“classified information” means information of a particular security
classification, whose unauthorized disclosure would prejudice national security;
“Council” means the National Intelligence Service Council established
under section 64;
“counter-intelligence” means information gathered and activities
conducted to impede or neutralize the intentions and activities of foreign
powers, counter subversion, sabotage, espionage or any hostile activity aimed
at or against the people, institutions, installations, processes or resources of
the Republic;
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