67—Deceptive recruiting for commercial sexual acts
A person who—
(a)
offers another (the "victim") employment or some other form of engagement to
provide personal services; and
(b)
knows at the time of making the offer—
(i)
that the victim will, in the course of or in connection
with the employment or engagement, be asked or expected to perform commercial
sexual acts; and
(ii)
that the continuation of the employment or engagement, or
the victim's advancement in the employment or engagement, will be dependent on
the victim's preparedness to perform commercial sexual acts; and
(c)
fails to disclose that information to the victim at the time of offering the
employment or engagement,
is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty:
(a) if
the victim is a child—imprisonment for 12 years;
(b) in
any other case—imprisonment for 7 years.