(1) The information to which this section applies is—
(a) information obtained by the Ombudsman, a member of the Ombudsman's staff or another person acting on the Ombudsman's behalf or assisting the Ombudsman in the discharge of the Ombudsman's functions—
(i) in deciding whether to begin an investigation,
(ii) in the course of an investigation,
(iii) in resolving a matter under section 6 or 46, or
(iv) in connection with a notification received under section 26 or 57;
(b) information obtained from an ombudsman mentioned in section 65(7) by virtue of any provision of section 65 or a corresponding provision in an enactment relating to any of those ombudsmen;
(c) information obtained from a specified person in section 66(2) by virtue of any provision of section 66 or 67 or a corresponding provision in an enactment relating to any of those specified persons;
(d) information obtained from the Auditor General for Wales by virtue of section 68 of this Act or
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