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CONFISCATION OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1989 - SECT 62
Effect of production orders on proceedings etc
62 Effect of production orders on proceedings etc
(1) A person is not excused from producing or making available a document when
required to do so by a production order on the ground that-- (a) the
production or making available of the document might tend to incriminate the
person or make the person liable to a penalty, or
(b) the production or
making available of the document would be in breach of an obligation (whether
imposed by enactment or otherwise) of the person not to disclose the existence
or contents of the document.
(2) If a person produces or makes available a
document under a production order-- (a) the production or making available of
the document, or
(b) any information, document or thing obtained as a direct
or indirect consequence of the production or making available of the document,
is not admissible against the person in any criminal proceedings except
proceedings for an offence against section 64.
(3) For the purposes of
subsection (2), proceedings on an application for a restraining order, a
forfeiture order, a pecuniary penalty order or a drug proceeds order or to
confirm a freezing notice are not criminal proceedings.
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