Trade enforcement: application of CEMAU.K.
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115.—(1) Where the Commissioners investigate or propose to investigate any matter with a view to determining—
(a)whether there are grounds for believing that a relevant offence has been committed, or
(b)whether a person should be prosecuted for such an offence,
the matter is to be treated as an assigned matter.
(2) In paragraph (1) “assigned matter” has the meaning given by section 1(1) of CEMA .
(3) In this regulation a “relevant offence” means an offence under—
(a)Part 6 (Trade),
(b)regulation 96 (trade: licensing offences),
(c)regulation 106(6) (general trade licences: records), or
(d)regulation 107(5) (general trade licences: inspection of records).
[(3A) The Commissioners may not investigate the suspected commission of a relevant offence listed in paragraph (3B), (3C) or (3D), unless the suspected offence has been the subject of—
(a)a referral to the Commissioners by the Secretary of State, or
(b)a decision by the Commissioners to treat the suspected offence as if it had been referred to them under sub-paragraph (a).
(3B) Paragraph (3A) applies to the suspected commission of an offence under any of the following provisions—
(a)regulation 43(4) (goods and technology for armed forces of the DPRK) insofar as it does not relate to the import or export of goods or the transfer of technology to or from the UK;
(b)regulation 44(6) (armed forces goods and technology) insofar as it does not relate to the import or export of goods or the transfer of technology to or from the UK;
(c)regulation 46(4) (supply and delivery of certain goods to the DPRK);
(d)regulation 47(4) (sale etc. of certain goods) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(e)regulation 49(4) (supply and delivery of certain goods from the DPRK);
(f)regulation 50(5) and 50(6) (purchase etc. of certain goods and rights) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(g)regulation 51(4) (bank notes and coinage) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(h)regulation 52(5) (gold, precious metals or diamonds) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(i)regulation 53(3) (technical assistance relating to gold, precious metals or diamonds) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(j)regulation 54(5) (financial services and funds relating to gold, precious metals or diamonds) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(k)regulation 55(4) and 55(5) (brokering services: non-UK activity relating to gold, precious metals or diamonds) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(l)regulation 56(3) (mining, manufacturing and computer services);
(m)regulation 57(4) (financial support for trade) insofar as the offence does not relate to the import or export of goods;
(n)regulation 58(3) (leasing or chartering of ships and aircraft);
(o)regulation 59(4) (crew services for ships and aircraft);
(p)regulation 60(3) (ship classification services);
(q)regulation 61(3) (bunkering or ship supply services).
(3C) Paragraph (3A) also applies to the suspected commission of a relevant offence under any of regulations 96(1), 96(2), 106(6) and 107(5) insofar as—
(a)the suspected offence relates to a licence issued under regulation 90 (trade licences), and
(b)the prohibited activity authorised by that licence would, if no licence had been issued, amount to an offence specified in paragraph (3B).
(3D) Paragraph (3A) also applies to the suspected commission of a relevant offence under regulation 62(2) (circumventing etc. prohibitions), insofar as the prohibited activity to which the suspected offence relates is the circumvention of, or enabling or facilitation of a contravention of, a prohibition in relation to an offence specified in paragraph (3B).]
(4) Section 138 of CEMA (arrest of persons) applies to a person who has committed, or whom there are reasonable grounds to suspect of having committed, a relevant offence as it applies to a person who has committed, or whom there are reasonable grounds to suspect of having committed, an offence for which the person is liable to be arrested under the customs and excise Acts, but as if—
(a)any reference to an offence under, or for which a person is liable to be arrested under, the customs and excise Acts were to a relevant offence;
(b)in subsection (2), the reference to any person so liable were to a person who has committed, or whom there are reasonable grounds to suspect of having committed, a relevant offence.
(5) The provisions of CEMA mentioned in paragraph (6) apply in relation to proceedings for a relevant offence as they apply in relation to proceedings for an offence under the customs and excise Acts, but as if—
(a)any reference to the customs and excise Acts were to any of the provisions mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) to (d);
(b)in section 145(6), the reference to an offence for which a person is liable to be arrested under the customs and excise Acts were to a relevant offence;
(c)in section 151, the reference to any penalty imposed under the customs and excise Acts were to any penalty imposed under these Regulations in relation to a relevant offence;
(d)in section 154(2)—
(i)the reference to proceedings relating to customs or excise were to proceedings under any of the provisions mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) to (d), and
(ii)the reference to the place from which any goods have been brought included a reference to the place to which goods have been exported, supplied or delivered or the place to or from which technology has been transferred.
(6) The provisions of CEMA are sections 145, 146, 147, 148(1), 150, 151, 152, 154 and 155 (legal proceedings).
[(7) Any term in this regulation that is defined in regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 6) bears the same meaning as in that regulation.]
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