Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
A certificate of conviction of an offence, that is a certificate of a kind referred to in section 178 (Convictions, acquittals and other judicial proceedings) of the Evidence Act 1995 :
(a) is admissible in any civil proceedings under this Act; and
(b) is evidence of the commission of the offence by the person to whom it relates.
318(2)
In any proceedings:
(a) on an application for an order under this Act; or
(b) ancillary to such an application; or
(c) for the enforcement of an order made under this Act;
the transcript of any * examination is evidence of the answers given by a person to a question put to the person in the course of the examination.
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