Made | 9th October 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 9th October 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 10th October 2001 |
Interpretation
2.
In this Order the following expressions have, except where otherwise expressly provided, the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say -
(b) action falls within this sub-paragraph if it -
(c) the use or threat of action falling within sub-paragraph (b) which involves the use of firearms or explosives is terrorism whether or not sub-paragraph (a)(ii) is satisfied;
(d) in sub-paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) -
Making Funds Available
3.
Any person who, except under the authority of a licence granted by the Treasury under this article, makes any funds or financial (or related) services available directly or indirectly to or for the benefit of -
is guilty of an offence under this Order.
Freezing of Funds
4.
- (1) Where the Treasury have reasonable grounds for suspecting that the person by, for or on behalf of whom any funds are held is or may be -
the Treasury may by notice direct that those funds are not to be made available to any person, except under the authority of a licence granted by the Treasury under this article.
(2) A direction given under paragraph (1) shall specify either -
(3) The Treasury may by notice revoke a direction given under paragraph (1) at any time.
(4) The expiry or revocation of a direction shall not affect the application of article 3 in respect of the funds in question.
(5) A notice under paragraph (1) or (3) shall be given in writing to the person holding the funds in question ("the recipient"), and shall require the recipient to send a copy of the notice without delay to the person whose funds they are, or for or on whose behalf they are held ("the owner").
(6) A recipient shall be treated as complying with that requirement if, without delay, he sends a copy of the notice to the owner at his last-known address or, if he does not have an address for the owner, he makes arrangements for a copy of the notice to be supplied to the owner at the first available opportunity.
(7) Where a direction has been given under paragraph (1), any person by, for or on behalf of whom those funds are held may apply to the High Court or, in Scotland, to the Court of Session, for the direction to be set aside; and on such application the court may set aside the direction.
(8) A person who makes an application under paragraph (7) shall give a copy of the application and any witness statement or affidavit in support to the Treasury (and to any other person by, for or on behalf of whom those funds are held), not later than seven days before the date fixed for the hearing of the application.
(9) Any person who contravenes a direction given under paragraph (1) is guilty of an offence under this Order.
(10) A recipient who fails to comply with such a requirement as is mentioned in paragraph (5) is guilty of an offence under this Order.
Facilitation of activities prohibited under articles 3 and 4(9)
5.
Any person who intentionally engages in any activities knowing that the object or effect of those activities is to enable or facilitate the commission (by that person or another) of an offence under article 3 or 4(9) is guilty of an offence under this Order.
Offences in connection with licences
6.
- (1) Any person who, for the purposes of obtaining a licence under article 3 or 4, knowingly or recklessly makes any statement or furnishes any document or information which is false in a material particular is guilty of an offence under this Order.
(2) Any person who has done any act under the authority of a licence granted by the Treasury under this Order and who fails to comply with any conditions attaching to that licence shall be guilty of an offence under this Order:
Provided that no person shall be guilty of an offence under this paragraph where he proves that the condition with which he failed to comply was modified, otherwise than with his consent, by the Treasury after the doing of the act authorised by the licence.
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of offences
7.
- (1) A relevant institution is guilty of an offence under this Order if -
(b) it does not disclose to the Treasury the information or other matter on which the knowledge or suspicion is based as soon as is reasonably practicable after that information or other matter comes to its attention.
(2) Where a relevant institution discloses to the Treasury -
the disclosure shall not be treated as a breach of any restriction imposed by statute or otherwise.
Obtaining of information
8.
- (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Order, or any provision of any other law, the Treasury may direct any person to furnish to them any information in his possession or control, or to produce to them any document in his possession or control, which they may require for the purpose of securing compliance with or detecting evasion of this Order or any law making provision with respect to any of the matters regulated by this Order that is in force in any of the Channel Islands, Isle of Man or any territory listed in the Schedule to this Order; and any person to whom such a direction is made shall comply with it within such time and in such manner as may be specified in the direction.
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be taken to require any person who has acted as counsel or solicitor for any person to furnish or produce any privileged information or document in his possession in that capacity.
(3) Where a person is convicted of failing to furnish information or produce a document when requested to do so under this article the court may make an order requiring him, within such period as may be specified in the order, to furnish the information or produce the document.
(4) The power conferred by this article to direct any person to produce documents shall include power to take copies of or extracts from any document so produced and to direct that person, or, where that person is a body corporate, any other person who is a present or past officer of, or is employed by, the body corporate, to provide an explanation of any of them.
(5) The furnishing of any information or the production of any document under this article shall not be treated as a breach of any restriction imposed by statute or otherwise.
(6) Any person who -
shall be guilty of an offence under this Order.
Disclosure of information
9.
- (1) No information furnished or document produced (including any copy of, or extract made from, any document produced) by a person in pursuance of a direction made under this Order shall be disclosed except:
(c) on the authority of the Treasury, or any organ of the United Nations or to any person in the service of the United Nations or to the Government of any other country for the purpose of assisting the United Nations or that Government in securing compliance with or detecting evasion of measures in relation to terrorism decided upon by the Security Council of the United Nations; or
(d) with a view to the institution of, or otherwise for the purposes of, any proceedings -
(2) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, discloses information or a document in contravention of paragraph (1) is guilty of an offence.
Penalties and proceedings
10.
- (1) Any person guilty of an offence under article 3, 4(9), 5 or 6(2) shall be liable:
(2) Any person guilty of an offence under article 6(1), 8(6)(b) or (d) or 9(2) shall be liable:
(3) Any person guilty of an offence under article 4(10), 7 or 8(6)(a) or (c) shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to both.
(4) Where any body corporate is guilty of an offence under this Order, and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate or any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity, he, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(5) Notwithstanding anything in section 127(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[5], a summary offence under this Order may be tried by a magistrates' court in England and Wales if any information is laid at any time within three years after the commission of the offence and within 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to justify the proceedings comes to his knowledge.
(6) Notwithstanding anything in section 136 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995[6], summary proceedings in Scotland for an offence under this Order may be commenced at any time within 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the Lord Advocate's opinion to justify the proceedings came to his knowledge; and subsection (3) of that section applies for the purpose of this paragraph as it applies for the purpose of that section:
Provided that such proceedings shall not be commenced after the expiration of three years from the commission of the offence.
(7) Notwithstanding anything in article 19 of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[7], summary proceedings in Northern Ireland for an offence under this Order may be instituted at any time within three years after the commission of the offence and within 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to justify the proceedings comes to his knowledge.
(8) For the purposes of this article:
(9) Proceedings against any person for an offence under this Order may be taken before the appropriate court in the United Kingdom having jurisdiction in the place where that person is for the time being.
(10) In England and Wales, subsection (2) of section 24 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984[8] shall apply to the offences under this Order that are not arrestable offences by virtue of the term of imprisonment for which a person may be sentenced in respect of them, as if they were mentioned in that subsection; and accordingly such offences shall be arrestable offences within the meaning of that Act.
(11) In Scotland, where a constable reasonably believes that a person has committed or is committing an offence under this Order, he may arrest that person without a warrant.
(12) In Northern Ireland, paragraph (2) of article 26 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989[9] shall apply to the offences under this Order that are not arrestable offences by virtue of a term of imprisonment for which a person may be sentenced in respect of them, as they were mentioned in that paragraph; and accordingly such offences shall be arrestable offences within the meaning of that Order.
(13) No proceedings for an offence under this Order, other than for a summary offence, shall be instituted in England, Wales or Northern Ireland except by the Secretary of State or with the consent of the Attorney General or, as the case may be, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland:
Provided that this paragraph shall not prevent the arrest, or the issue or execution of a warrant for the arrest, of any person in respect of such an offence, or the remand in custody or on bail of any person charged with such an offence, notwithstanding that the necessary consent to the institution of proceedings for the offence has not been obtained.
Functions of the Treasury
11.
The Treasury may, to such extent and subject to such restrictions and conditions as they may think proper, delegate or authorise the delegation of any of their powers under this Order to any person, or class or description of persons, approved by them; and references in this Order to the Treasury shall be construed accordingly.
Licences
12.
- (1) A licence under this Order shall be in writing and may be either general or special, may be subject to or without conditions, and may be limited so as to expire on a specified date unless renewed.
(2) A special licence may be varied or revoked at any time by written notice given by the Treasury to each recipient of the licence.
(3) The Treasury shall publish a general licence in such manner as they think fit. A general licence may be varied or revoked at any time by written notice which shall be published by the Treasury in the same manner as the licence.
(4) A notice under paragraph (2) may be given by post, and shall be deemed to have been given to a person if it is sent to him at his last-known address.
A.K. Galloway
Clerk of the Privy Council
[3] S.I. 1992/3218, amended by S.I.s 1993/3225, 1995/1217, 1995/1442, 1996/1669 and 1999/2094, Chapter II of Part I of Schedule 5 to the Bank of England Act 1998 (c. 11) and sections 70(1) and 79(14) of and Part II of Schedule 6 to the Criminal Justice Act 1993 (c. 36).back
[7] S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I. 26).back
[9] S.I. 1989/1341 (N.I. 12).back