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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
39APrivilege against self incrimination etc. does not apply
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#### 39A Privilege against self incrimination etc. does not apply
(1) A person is not excused from giving a sworn statement under paragraph 39(1)(ca), (d) or (da) on the grounds that to do so would tend to incriminate the person or expose the person to a penalty.
(2) However, in the case of a natural person, a sworn statement is not admissible in civil or criminal proceedings against the person who made the statement except:
(a) in criminal proceedings for giving false or misleading information; or
(b) in proceedings on an application under this Act; or
(c) in proceedings ancillary to an application under this Act; or
(d) in proceedings for enforcement of a \*confiscation order.