Crimes Legislation Amendment (Economic Disruption) Act 2021 (3 of 2021)
Schedule 1 Money laundering
Part 1 General amendments
Division 1 Amendments
Criminal Code Act 1995
31 After subsection 400.4(2) of the Criminal Code
Insert:
(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;
(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 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;
(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 10 years, or 600 penalty units, or both.
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