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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
REPRINT

Act 88

OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1972
Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006

PUBLISHED BY
THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION, MALAYSIA
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968
IN COLLABORATION WITH
PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD
2006

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Laws of Malaysia

ACT 88

OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1972

Date of Royal Assent

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Date of publication in the Gazette ... ...

26 September 1972
30 September 1972

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1999

Official Secrets

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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
Act 88
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1972

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Section

1.

Short title

2.

Interpretation

2A. Addition, deletion or amendment of the Schedule
2B. Appointment of public officer to classify official document, etc.
2C. Declassification of official secret by a Minister or a public officer
3.

Penalties for spying

4.

Prohibition of taking or making any document, measurement, sounding or survey of or within a prohibited place

5.

Penalty for making or assisting in making false declarations or statements in obtaining permits

6.

Special power of the court to direct search and seizure

7.

Prohibition from carrying photographic apparatus

7A. Duty to report request for information, etc.
7B. Placing in confidence of foreign agent
8.

Wrongful communication, etc. of official secret

9.

Unauthorized use of uniforms, falsification of reports, forgery, personation and false documents

10.

Interfering with police officers or members of the armed forces

11.

Duty to give information

12.

Power to require the production of messages

13.

Harbouring

14.

Attempts, incitements, etc.

15.

Restrictions on prosecutions

16.

Burden of proof and presumptions

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