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MOU between AFL and Victoria Police

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Sunday, 08 August 2010 00:44
It's just ridiculous to propose that Victoria Police would pass on 'secret' files to the AFL.  

No Law Enforcement Data would change hands through the establishment of this agreement.  

The clause in this agreement which refers to the definition of Law Enforcement Data is merely Victoria Police acknowledging the fact that any information exchanged would be subject to the standards and protocols established under the Law Enforcement Data Security Act 2005.

The intention of this MOU was to formalise a long-standing agreement between the two organisations to cooperate fully with each other throughout any criminal investigation involving an AFL player or official .  

It established open and transparent lines of communication between Victoria Police and the AFL and nominated a person from each organisation as first point of contact for the other.

Throughout the duration of the MOU there was no Law Enforcement Data given to the AFL by Victoria Police.

Like any organisation in Victoria, the AFL and Victoria Police are bound by Privacy legislation. 

That legislation overrides any agreement around information exchange.

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