106—Effect of property vesting in an insolvency trustee
For the purpose of assessing the value of benefits that a person has derived
from the commission of a serious offence, the person’s property is taken
to continue to be the person’s property if it vests in any of the
following:
(a) in
relation to a bankruptcy—the trustee of the estate of the bankrupt;
(b) in
relation to a composition or scheme of arrangement under Division 6 of Part IV
of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 of the Commonwealth—the trustee of the
composition or scheme of arrangement;
(c) in
relation to a deed of assignment, a deed of arrangement or a composition under
Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 of the Commonwealth—the trustee
of the deed or the composition;
(d) in
relation to the estate of a deceased person in respect of which an order has
been made under Part XI of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 of the
Commonwealth—the trustee of the estate.