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CRIME (CONFISCATION OF PROFITS) ACT 1993 - SECT 138

What constitutes a person's wealth
For the purposes of this Act, the following property and benefits constitute a person's wealth:
(a) all property that the person owns, whether the property was acquired before or after the commencement of this Part;
(b) all property that the person effectively controls, whether the person acquired effective control of the property before or after the commencement of this Part;
(c) all property that the person has given away at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Part;
(d) all other property acquired by the person at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Part, including consumer goods and consumer durables that have been consumed or discarded (but not including necessary food, clothing and other items reasonably necessary for the ordinary daily requirements of living);
(e) all benefits, including commercial benefits, that the person has acquired at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Part;
(f) all property and benefits acquired, at the request or direction of the person, by another person at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Part, including consumer goods and consumer durables that have been consumed or discarded (but not including necessary food, clothing and other items reasonably necessary for the ordinary daily requirements of living).



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