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Criminal Property Forfeiture Act 2002
130BMaking a contribution for the NCS
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130B Making a contribution for the NCS
A jurisdiction is taken to make a contribution for the NCS in the
following circumstances:
(a) the jurisdiction has made a contribution including but not
limited to:
(i) the provision of specific intelligence of relevance to the
confiscation action, investigation action, a criminal or
civil proceeding, restraining assets for the purposes of
an application, holding and managing restrained assets
or recovering the debt created by the order; or
(ii) securing, or contributing to the securing of, a conviction
that can be considered to have contributed to the
confiscation action and the recovery of proceeds;
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(b) the Commonwealth has relied on an offence of that jurisdiction
in an unexplained wealth matter (whether or not it has also
relied on a Commonwealth offence or an offence of another
jurisdiction).