Which statement is correct about the definition of potentially prejudicial information for applicants outside of New Zealand? (1 mark)Single choice

A
a. The applicant has not previously had the opportunity to comment on the factual information or material
B
b. The information must be factual and material
C
c. The information is publicly available
D
d. The information must have been obtained from the applicant or their agent
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