Internal Rule 35 (1)

<div>Rule 35. Interference with the Administration of Justice</div><div>(Amended on 6 March 2009)</div><div>1. The ECCC may sanction or refer to the appropriate authorities, any person who knowingly and wilfully interferes with the administration of justice, including any person who:</div><div><br></div><div>a) discloses confidential information in violation of an order of the Co-Investigating Judges or the Chambers;</div><div>b) without just excuse, fails to comply with an order to attend, or produce documents or other evidence before the Co-Investigating Judges or the Chambers;</div><div>c) destroys or otherwise tampers in any way with any documents, exhibits or other evidence in a case before the ECCC;</div><div>d) threatens, intimidates, causes any injury or offers a bribe to, or otherwise interferes with a witness, or potential witness, who is giving, has given, or may give evidence in proceedings before the Co-Investigating Judges or a Chamber;</div><div>e) threatens, intimidates, offers a bribe to, or otherwise seeks to coerce any other person, with the intention of preventing that other person from complying with an order of the Co-Investigating Judges or the Chambers;</div><div>f) knowingly assists a Charged Person or Accused to evade the jurisdiction of the ECCC; or</div><div>g) incites or attempts to commit any of the acts set out above.</div>