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CRIMINAL PROPERTY CONFISCATION ACT 2000 - SECT 143

143 .         Term used: wealth

        (1)         The following property, services, advantages and benefits together constitute a person’s wealth —

            (a)         all property that the person owns, whether the property was acquired before or after the commencement of this Act; and

            (b)         all property that the person effectively controls, whether the person acquired effective control of the property before or after the commencement of this Act; and

            (c)         all property that the person has given away at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Act; and

            (d)         all other property acquired by the person at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, including consumer goods and consumer durables that have been consumed or discarded; and

            (e)         all services, advantages and benefits that the person has acquired at any time, whether before or after the commencement of this Act; and

            (f)         all property, services, advantages 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 Act, including consumer goods and consumer durables that have been consumed or discarded.

        (2)         Without limiting subsection (1), a reference in that subsection to property, services, advantages or benefits acquired by a person or by another person at the request or direction of the first-mentioned person is to be read as including a reference to any thing of monetary value acquired, in Australia or elsewhere, from the commercial exploitation of any product, or of any broadcast, telecast or other publication, where the commercial value of the product, broadcast, telecast or other publication depends on or is derived from the first-mentioned person’s involvement in the commission of a confiscation offence, whether or not the thing was lawfully acquired and whether or not the first-mentioned person has been charged with or convicted of the offence.



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