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Part 5U.K.Civil recovery of the proceeds etc. of unlawful conduct

[F1CHAPTER 3EU.K.Forfeiture of cryptoassets following detention or freezing order

Textual Amendments

F1Pt. 5 Chs. 3C-3F inserted (26.10.2023 for specified purposes) by Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (c. 56), s. 219(1)(2)(b)(c), Sch. 9 para. 1

SupplementaryU.K.

303Z50Victims and other owners: detained cryptoassetsU.K.

(1)A person who claims that any cryptoassets detained under this Part belong to the person may apply for some or all of the cryptoassets to be released.

(2)An application under subsection (1) is to be made—

(a)in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, to a magistrates’ court;

(b)in Scotland, to the sheriff.

(3)The application may be made in the course of proceedings under section 303Z32 or 303Z41 or at any other time.

(4)The court or sheriff may order the cryptoassets to which the application relates to be released to the applicant if it appears to the court or sheriff that—

(a)the applicant was deprived of the cryptoassets to which the application relates, or of property which they represent, by unlawful conduct,

(b)the cryptoassets the applicant was deprived of were not, immediately before the applicant was deprived of them, recoverable property, and

(c)the cryptoassets belong to the applicant.

(5)If subsection (6) applies, the court or sheriff may order the cryptoassets to which the application relates to be released to the applicant or to the person from whom they were seized.

(6)This subsection applies where—

(a)the applicant is not the person from whom the cryptoassets to which the application relates were seized,

(b)it appears to the court or sheriff that those cryptoassets belong to the applicant,

(c)the court or sheriff is satisfied that the release condition is met in relation to those cryptoassets, and

(d)no objection to the making of an order under subsection (5) has been made by the person from whom those cryptoassets were seized.

(7)The release condition is met—

(a)if the conditions in Chapter 3C for the detention of the cryptoassets are no longer met, or

(b)in relation to cryptoassets which are subject to an application for forfeiture under section 303Z41, if the court or sheriff decides not to make an order under that section in relation to the cryptoassets.

303Z51Victims and other owners: crypto wallet freezing ordersU.K.

(1)A person who claims that any cryptoassets held in a crypto wallet in respect of which a crypto wallet freezing order has effect belong to the person may apply for some or all of the cryptoassets to be released.

(2)An application under subsection (1) is to be made—

(a)in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, to a magistrates’ court;

(b)in Scotland, to the sheriff.

(3)The application may be made in the course of proceedings under section 303Z37 or 303Z41 or at any other time.

(4)The court or sheriff may, subject to subsection (8), order the cryptoassets to which the application relates to be released to the applicant if it appears to the court or sheriff that—

(a)the applicant was deprived of the cryptoassets to which the application relates, or of property which they represent, by unlawful conduct,

(b)the cryptoassets the applicant was deprived of were not, immediately before the applicant was deprived of them, recoverable property, and

(c)the cryptoassets belong to the applicant.

(5)If subsection (6) applies, the court or sheriff may, subject to subsection (8), order the cryptoassets to which the application relates to be released to the applicant.

(6)This subsection applies where—

(a)the applicant is not the person from whom the cryptoassets to which the application relates were seized,

(b)it appears to the court or sheriff that those cryptoassets belong to the applicant,

(c)the court or sheriff is satisfied that the release condition is met in relation to those cryptoassets, and

(d)no objection to the making of an order under subsection (5) has been made by the person from whom those cryptoassets were seized.

(7)The release condition is met—

(a)if the conditions for the making of the crypto wallet freezing order are no longer met in relation to the cryptoassets to which the application relates, or

(b)in relation to cryptoassets held in a crypto wallet subject to a crypto wallet freezing order which are subject to an application for forfeiture under section 303Z41, if the court or sheriff decides not to make an order under that section in relation to the cryptoassets.

(8)If an application under section 303Z41 is made for the forfeiture of the cryptoassets, the cryptoassets are not to be released under this section until any proceedings in pursuance of the application (including any proceedings on appeal) are concluded.

(9)In relation to cryptoassets held in a crypto wallet that is subject to a crypto wallet freezing order, references in this section to a person from whom cryptoassets were seized include a reference to a person by or for whom the crypto wallet was administered immediately before the crypto wallet freezing order was made.

303Z52CompensationU.K.

(1)This section applies if no order is made under section 303Z41, 303Z44 or 303Z45 in respect of cryptoassets detained under this Part or held in a crypto wallet that is subject to a crypto wallet freezing order under section 303Z37.

(2)Where this section applies, the following may make an application to the relevant court for compensation—

(a)a person to whom the cryptoassets belong or from whom they were seized, or

(b)a person by or for whom a crypto wallet to which the crypto wallet freezing order applies is administered.

(3)If the relevant court is satisfied that the applicant has suffered loss as a result of the detention of the cryptoassets or the making of the crypto wallet freezing order and that the circumstances are exceptional, the relevant court may order compensation to be paid to the applicant.

(4)The amount of compensation to be paid is the amount the relevant court thinks reasonable, having regard to the loss suffered and any other relevant circumstances.

(5)If the cryptoassets were seized, or the crypto wallet freezing order was applied for, by an officer of Revenue and Customs, the compensation is to be paid by the Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.

(6)If the cryptoassets were seized, or the crypto wallet freezing order was applied for, by a constable, the compensation is to be paid as follows—

(a)in the case of a constable of a police force in England and Wales, it is to be paid out of the police fund from which the expenses of the police force are met;

(b)in the case of a constable of the Police Service of Scotland, it is to be paid by the Scottish Police Authority;

(c)in the case of a police officer within the meaning of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000, it is to be paid out of money provided by the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

(7)If the cryptoassets were seized, or the crypto wallet freezing order was applied for, by an SFO officer, the compensation is to be paid by the Director of the Serious Fraud Office.

(8)If the cryptoassets were seized, or the crypto wallet freezing order was applied for, by a National Crime Agency officer, the compensation is to be paid by the National Crime Agency.

(9)If the cryptoassets were seized, or the crypto wallet freezing order was applied for, by an accredited financial investigator who was not an officer of Revenue and Customs, a constable, an SFO officer or a National Crime Agency officer, the compensation is to be paid as follows—

(a)in the case of an investigator who was—

(i)a member of the civilian staff of a police force (including the metropolitan police force), within the meaning of Part 1 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, or

(ii)a member of staff of the City of London police force,

it is to be paid out of the police fund from which the expenses of the police force are met,

(b)in the case of an investigator who was a member of staff of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, it is to be paid out of money provided by the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland,

(c)in the case of an investigator who was a member of staff of a department of the Government of the United Kingdom, it is to be paid by the Minister of the Crown in charge of the department or by the department,

(d)in the case of an investigator who was a member of staff of a Northern Ireland department, it is to be paid by the department,

(e)in the case of an investigator who was exercising a function of the Welsh Revenue Authority, it is to be paid by the Welsh Revenue Authority, and

(f)in any other case, it is to be paid by the employer of the investigator.

(10)The Secretary of State may by regulations amend subsection (9).

(11)The power in subsection (10) is exercisable by the Department of Justice (and not by the Secretary of State) so far as it may be used to make provision that—

(a)would be within the legislative competence of the Northern Ireland Assembly if contained in an Act of that Assembly, and

(b)would not, if contained in a Bill for an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly, result in the Bill requiring the consent of the Secretary of State.

(12)If an order under section 303Z37, 303Z41, 303Z44 or 303Z45 is made in respect of some of the cryptoassets detained or held, this section has effect in relation to the remainder.

(13)In this section “relevant court” means—

(a)in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, a magistrates’ court, and

(b)in Scotland, the sheriff.

303Z53Powers for prosecutors to appear in proceedingsU.K.

(1)The Director of Public Prosecutions or the Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland may appear for a constable or an accredited financial investigator in proceedings under this Chapter if the Director—

(a)is asked by, or on behalf of, a constable or (as the case may be) an accredited financial investigator to do so, and

(b)considers it appropriate to do so.

(2)The Director of Public Prosecutions may appear for the Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs or an officer of Revenue and Customs in proceedings under this Chapter if the Director—

(a)is asked by, or on behalf of, the Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs or (as the case may be) an officer of Revenue and Customs to do so, and

(b)considers it appropriate to do so.

(3)The Directors may charge fees for the provision of services under this section.

(4)The references in subsection (1) to an accredited financial investigator do not include an accredited financial investigator who is an officer of Revenue and Customs but the references in subsection (2) to an officer of Revenue and Customs do include an accredited financial investigator who is an officer of Revenue and Customs.]