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  • Closed consultation Consultation on codes of practice issued under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

    Topics:
    • Policing and community safety, 
    • Organised crime

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 15 February 2024, 1.10 pm and closed 10 April 2024, 11.59 am

    Summary

    The Department of Justice is seeking your views on three draft codes of practice for Northern Ireland, to be issued by the Department under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA).

    Documents

    • Consultation document Adobe PDF (745 KB)
    • POCA draft Code of Practice 195T for consultation - Search, Seizure and Detention of Property (Northern Ireland) Adobe PDF (753 KB)
    • POCA draft Code of Practice 377ZA for consultation - Investigations (Northern Ireland) Adobe PDF (1 MB)
    • POCA draft Code of Practice under 303Z25 for consultation - Recovery of Cryptoassets Search Powers (Northern Ireland) Adobe PDF (852 KB)
    • Equality impact screening Adobe PDF (2 MB)

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    Consultation description

    The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) contains a comprehensive legal framework for the investigation, and the recovery, of the proceeds of crime. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCT Act) added to the asset recovery and investigation powers in POCA. The operation of certain powers within POCA, including some of those inserted by the ECCT Act, are subject to codes of practice issued by the Home Secretary, the Attorney General and the Advocate General for Northern Ireland, the Department of Justice and Scottish Ministers.

    POCA provides that when a code of practice is issued or revised, the Department must prepare and publish a draft, consider any representations made and modify the codes, as appropriate. The NI codes must then be laid before the Northern Ireland Assembly for approval. This consultation is on the codes of practice issued by the Department of Justice which provide guidance to constables and accredited financial investigators on the exercise of certain POCA powers in Northern Ireland.

    The draft codes of practice for consultation are:

    • a revised Code of Practice issued under Section 195T of POCA: Search, Seizure and Detention of Property (Northern Ireland)
    • a revised Code of Practice issued under Section 377ZA of POCA: Investigations (Northern Ireland)
    • a new Code of Practice issued under Section 303Z25 of POCA: Recovery of Cryptoassets: Search Powers (Northern Ireland)

    The Department would welcome views on the guidance contained in the draft codes of practice, not on the actual ECCT Act/POCA powers. We would welcome comments on any passages that are confusing, ambiguous or lacking in clarity, or if you believe there are gaps. The consultation will be of particular interest to Government Departments and organisations accredited with powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.

    Responses to this consultation can be made via Citizenspace

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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