ยง 7.Exemption from the duty of secrecy in connection with testimony and the submission of other evidence before the Court
The King may grant leave for the Court to receive testimony about a matter that is being kept secret in the interests of national security or relations with a foreign state.
The duty of secrecy or other legislation or instructions shall not preclude a person from testifying before the Court in so far as the Court so orders.
The provisions of the first and second paragraphs apply correspondingly to the surrender of documents or other objects that contain information that is subject to a duty of secrecy.
Protection of national security
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