Official confidentiality protects public officers from compelled disclosure when disclosure would harm public interest in official communications. Section 130 protects Official confidentiality: no public officer shall be compelled to disclose communications made to him in official confidence when he considers that disclosure would cause harm to the public interests, creating a discretion-based testimonial privilege for such official communications.
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Official confidentiality protects public officers from compelled disclosure when disclosure would harm public interest in official communications.
Section 130 protects Official confidentiality: no public officer shall be compelled to disclose communications made to him in official confidence when he considers that disclosure would cause harm to the public interests, creating a discretion-based testimonial privilege for such official communications.
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