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UK Law Reference
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Fraud & Economic Crime
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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

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Resumen

The principal statute on criminal confiscation, civil recovery of the proceeds of crime, and anti-money laundering. Provides for confiscation orders after conviction, civil recovery without conviction, cash seizure, and the obligations on the regulated sector to report suspicions of money laundering via Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs).

Puntos clave

  • Confiscation orders after conviction (Part 2)
  • Civil recovery of proceeds of crime (Part 5)
  • Cash seizure and detention (Part 5, Chapter 3)
  • Money laundering offences (Part 7, ss.327-329)
  • SARs — duty to report suspicious activity (s.330-331)
  • Account freezing and forfeiture orders (as amended)
  • Confiscation orders after conviction — criminal lifestyle assumptions (Part 2)
  • Civil recovery of proceeds of unlawful conduct without conviction (Part 5)
  • Cash seizure and detention powers for law enforcement (Part 5, Chapter 3)
  • Money laundering offences: concealing, arranging, acquiring (ss.327–329)
  • Failure to disclose / tipping off offences (ss.330–333)
  • Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) regime
  • Unexplained Wealth Orders added by Criminal Finances Act 2017

Partes y secciones

Historial de enmiendas

2017Criminal Finances Act 2017

Introduced unexplained wealth orders, extended seizure and forfeiture powers to bank accounts, and created a corporate offence of failure to prevent facilitation of tax evasion.

2017Criminal Finances Act 2017

Introduced Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs) and extended civil recovery powers.

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