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CRIMINAL ASSETS CONFISCATION ACT 2005 (NO 19 OF 2005) - SECT 136

136—Requirements made of person examined

        (1)         A person subject to an examination order may be examined on oath by the DPP.

        (2)         The DPP may, for that purpose—

            (a)         require the person to take an oath; and

            (b)         administer an oath to the person.

        (3)         The oath to be taken by the person for the purposes of the examination is an oath that the statements that the person will make will be true.

        (4)         An examination must not relate to a person’s affairs—

            (a)         if the examination relates to a restraining order and the person is no longer a person whose affairs can, under section 131, be subject to the examination; or

            (b)         if the examination relates to the quashing of a conviction for a serious offence and the person is no longer a person whose affairs can, under section 132, be subject to the examination.

        (5)         The DPP may require the person to answer a question that—

            (a)         is put to the person at the examination; and

            (b)         is relevant to the affairs (including the nature and location of any property) of a person referred to in section 131(1)(a), (b) or (c) or section 132(1)(a), (b) or (c).



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