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Official Secrets Act 1889

The Official Secrets Act 1889
Long title An Act to prevent the Disclosure of Official Documents and Information.
Citation 52 & 53 Vict. c. 52
Dates
Royal assent 26 August 1889
Commencement 26 August 1889
Repealed 22 August 1911
Other legislation
Repealed by The Official Secrets Act 1911, section 13(2)
Status: Repealed

The Official Secrets Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 52) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It created offences of disclosure of information (section 1) and breach of official trust (section 2). It was replaced in the UK by the Official Secrets Act 1911.

The Official Secrets Bill began its parliamentary procedures on 10 May 1888, achieving its Royal Assent on 26 August 1889. It was initiated by Lord George Hamilton PC First Lord of the Admiralty and Edward Stanhope (PC) Secretary of State for War. The Bill was enacted by the Attorney General; Richard Webster to give increased powers against offences of disclosing confidential matters by officials, and to prevent the disclosure of such documents and information by spies, &/or to prevent breaches of official trust, in order to punish such offences of obtaining information and communicating it, against the interests of the British State.

1.-(1.)(a.) Where a person for the purpose of wrongfully obtaining information-

(i.) enters or is in any part of a place belonging to Her Majesty the Queen, being a fortress, arsenal, factory, dockyard, camp, ship, office, or other like place, in which part he is not entitled to be; or


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