the Official Secrets Act

noun
🔊/ði əˌfɪʃl ˈsiːkrəts ækt/
🔊/ði əˌfɪʃl ˈsiːkrəts ækt/
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  1. (in the UK) a law that prevents people giving information if the government wants it to remain secret公务秘密法(英国禁止泄露政府机密的法规)
    CulturePeople who work for many government departments must 'sign the Official Secrets Act'. They sign a document saying that they will not discuss their work with anybody who has not also signed the Act. People who break this rule may be sent to prison.