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Serious Crime Act 2007

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Information safeguardsE+W+N.I.

11Restrictions on oral answersE+W+N.I.

A serious crime prevention order may not require a person to answer questions, or provide information, orally.

12Restrictions for legal professional privilegeE+W+N.I.

(1)A serious crime prevention order may not require a person—

(a)to answer any privileged question;

(b)to provide any privileged information; or

(c)to produce any privileged document.

(2)A “privileged question” is a question which the person would be entitled to refuse to answer on grounds of legal professional privilege in proceedings in the High Court.

(3)“Privileged information” is information which the person would be entitled to refuse to provide on grounds of legal professional privilege in such proceedings.

(4)A “privileged document” is a document which the person would be entitled to refuse to produce on grounds of legal professional privilege in such proceedings.

(5)But subsection (1) does not prevent an order from requiring a lawyer to provide the name and address of a client of his.

13Restrictions on excluded material and banking informationE+W+N.I.

(1)A serious crime prevention order may not require a person to produce—

(a)in the case of an order in England and Wales, any excluded material as defined by section 11 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60); and

(b)in the case of an order in Northern Ireland, any excluded material as defined by Article 13 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/1341 (N.I.12)).

(2)A serious crime prevention order may not require a person to disclose any information or produce any document in respect of which he owes an obligation of confidence by virtue of carrying on a banking business unless condition A or B is met.

(3)Condition A is that the person to whom the obligation of confidence is owed consents to the disclosure or production.

(4)Condition B is that the order contains a requirement—

(a)to disclose information, or produce documents, of this kind; or

(b)to disclose specified information which is of this kind or to produce specified documents which are of this kind.

14Restrictions relating to other enactmentsE+W+N.I.

(1)A serious crime prevention order may not require a person—

(a)to answer any question;

(b)to provide any information; or

(c)to produce any document;

if the disclosure concerned is prohibited under any other enactment.

(2)In this section—

  • enactment” includes an Act of the Scottish Parliament, Northern Ireland legislation and an enactment comprised in subordinate legislation, and includes an enactment whenever passed or made; and

  • subordinate legislation” has the same meaning as in the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30) and also includes an instrument made under—

    (a)

    an Act of the Scottish Parliament; or

    (b)

    Northern Ireland legislation.

15Restrictions on use of information obtainedE+W+N.I.

(1)A statement made by a person in response to a requirement imposed by a serious crime prevention order may not be used in evidence against him in any criminal proceedings unless condition A or B is met.

(2)Condition A is that the criminal proceedings relate to an offence under section 25.

(3)Condition B is that—

(a)the criminal proceedings relate to another offence;

(b)the person who made the statement gives evidence in the criminal proceedings;

(c)in the course of that evidence, the person makes a statement which is inconsistent with the statement made in response to the requirement imposed by the order; and

(d)in the criminal proceedings evidence relating to the statement made in response to the requirement imposed by the order is adduced, or a question about it is asked, by the person or on his behalf.

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