Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 10 - NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Part 10.2 - Money laundering Division 400 - Money laundering SECTION 400.4 Proceeds of crime etc. - money or property worth $100,000 or moreTier 1 offences
(1)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person deals with money or other property; and (b) either:
(i) the money or property is, and the person believes it to be, proceeds of indictable crime; or
(c) at the time of the dealing, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
(ii) the person intends that the money or property will become an instrument of crime; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 20 years, or 1200 penalty units, or both.
(1A)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and (b) the money or property is, and the person believes it to be, proceeds of general crime; and (c) the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(d) when the conduct occurs, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 20 years, or 1200 penalty units, or both.
(1B)
A person commits an offence if: (a) on 2 or more occasions, the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and (b) for each occasion, the money or property is, and the person believes it to be, proceeds of general crime; and (c) for each occasion, the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(d) the sum of the values of the money and other property (where each value is worked out as at the time when the relevant conduct occurred) is $100,000 or more.
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 20 years, or 1200 penalty units, or both.
Tier 2 offences
(2)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person deals with money or other property; and (b) either:
(i) the money or property is proceeds of indictable crime; or
(c) the person is reckless as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of indictable crime or the fact that there is a risk that it will become an instrument of crime (as the case requires); and (d) at the time of the dealing, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
(ii) there is a risk that the money or property will become an instrument of crime; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years, or 600 penalty units, or both.
(2A)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and (b) the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and (c) the person is reckless as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and (d) the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(e) when the conduct occurs, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years, or 600 penalty units, or both.
(2B)
A person commits an offence if: (a) on 2 or more occasions, the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and (b) for each occasion, the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and (c) for each occasion, the person is reckless as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and (d) for each occasion, the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(e) the sum of the values of the money and other property (where each value is worked out as at the time when the relevant conduct occurred) is $100,000 or more.
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years, or 600 penalty units, or both.
Tier 3 offences
(3)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person deals with money or other property; and (b) either:
(i) the money or property is proceeds of indictable crime; or
(c) the person is negligent as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of indictable crime or the fact that there is a risk that it will become an instrument of crime (as the case requires); and (d) at the time of the dealing, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
(ii) there is a risk that the money or property will become an instrument of crime; and
Penalty: Imprisonment for 4 years, or 240 penalty units, or both.
(3A)
A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and
(b) the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and
(c) the person is negligent as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and
(d) the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
(e) when the conduct occurs, the value of the money and other property is $100,000 or more.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 4 years, or 240 penalty units, or both.
(3B)
A person commits an offence if:
(a) on 2 or more occasions, the person engages in conduct in relation to money or other property; and
(b) for each occasion, the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and
(c) for each occasion, the person is negligent as to the fact that the money or property is proceeds of general crime; and
(d) for each occasion, the conduct concealed or disguised any or all of the following:
(i) the nature of the money or property;
(ii) the value of the money or property;
(iii) the source of the money or property;
(iv) the location of the money or property;
(v) any disposition of the money or property;
(vi) any movement of the money or property;
(vii) any rights in respect of the money or property;
(viii) the identity of any person who has rights in respect of the money or property;
(ix) the identity of any person who has effective control of the money or property; and
(e) the sum of the values of the money and other property (where each value is worked out as at the time when the relevant conduct occurred) is $100,000 or more.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 4 years, or 240 penalty units, or both.
Absolute liability
(4)
Absolute liability applies to paragraphs (1)(c) , (1A)(d) , (1B)(d) , (2)(d) , (2A)(e) , (2B)(e) , (3)(d) , (3A)(e) and (3B)(e) .
Note 1:
Section 400.10 provides for a defence of mistake of fact in relation to these paragraphs.
Note 2:
Section 400.2A affects the application of this section so far as it relates to a person dealing with money or other property that:
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