| Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 | ||
| 2005 Chapter 15 - continued | ||
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| PART 1 | ||
| THE SERIOUS ORGANISED CRIME AGENCY | ||
| CHAPTER 1 | ||
| SOCA: ESTABLISHMENT AND ACTIVITIES | ||
Establishment of SOCA | ||
| 1 | Establishment of Serious Organised Crime Agency | |
| (1) There shall be a body corporate to be known as the Serious Organised Crime Agency ("SOCA"). | ||
| (2) Schedule 1 makes provision about the constitution, members and staff of SOCA and other matters relating to it. | ||
| (3) Each of the following bodies shall cease to exist on such date as the Secretary of State appoints by order- | ||
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Functions | ||
| 2 | Functions of SOCA as to serious organised crime | |
| (1) SOCA has the functions of- | ||
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| (2) SOCA's functions under subsection (1) are exercisable subject to subsections (3) to (5) (but subsection (3) does not apply to Scotland). | ||
| (3) If, in exercising its function under subsection (1)(a), SOCA becomes aware of conduct appearing to SOCA to involve serious or complex fraud, SOCA may thereafter exercise that function in relation to the fraud in question only- | ||
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| (4) If, in exercising its function under subsection (1)(a), SOCA becomes aware of conduct appearing to SOCA to involve revenue fraud, SOCA may thereafter exercise that function in relation to the fraud in question only with the agreement of the Commissioners. | ||
| (5) Before exercising its function under subsection (1)(b) in any way in relation to revenue fraud, SOCA must consult the Commissioners. | ||
| (6) The issue of whether SOCA's function under subsection (1)(a) continued to be exercisable in any circumstances within subsection (3) or (4) may not be raised in any criminal proceedings. | ||
| (7) In this section "revenue fraud" includes fraud relating to taxes, duties and national insurance contributions. | ||
| (8) In this Chapter "the Commissioners" means the Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. | ||
| 3 | Functions of SOCA as to information relating to crime | |
| (1) SOCA has the function of gathering, storing, analysing and disseminating information relevant to- | ||
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| (2) SOCA may disseminate such information to- | ||
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| (3) The police forces within this subsection are- | ||
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| (4) In this section "law enforcement agency" means- | ||
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| (5) In this Chapter "special police force" means- | ||
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| 4 | Exercise of functions: general considerations | |
| (1) In exercising its functions SOCA must have regard to the matters mentioned in subsection (2). | ||
| (2) The matters are- | ||
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| (3) In exercising any function to which a code of practice under section 10 relates, SOCA must have regard to the code. | ||
General powers | ||
| 5 | SOCA's general powers | |
| (1) SOCA has the general powers conferred by this section. | ||
| (2) SOCA may- | ||
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| (3) Despite the references to serious organised crime in section 2(1), SOCA may carry on activities in relation to other crime if they are carried on for the purposes of any of the functions conferred on SOCA by section 2 or 3. | ||
| (4) Subsection (3) does not affect the generality of section 3(1). | ||
| (5) SOCA may furnish such assistance as it considers appropriate in response to requests made by any government or other body exercising functions of a public nature in any country or territory outside the United Kingdom. | ||
| (6) Subsection (5) does not apply to any request for assistance which- | ||
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| (7) In this section "law enforcement agency" has the meaning given by section 3(4). | ||
Annual plans and reports | ||
| 6 | Annual plans | |
| (1) Before the beginning of each financial year SOCA must issue a plan setting out how SOCA intends to exercise its functions during that year ("the annual plan"). | ||
| (2) The annual plan must (in particular) set out how SOCA intends to exercise its functions in Scotland and in Northern Ireland. | ||
| (3) The annual plan must also include a statement of- | ||
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| (4) Any priorities within subsection (3)(a) may relate- | ||
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| but in any event must be so framed as to be consistent with strategic priorities determined under that section. | ||
| (5) The annual plan must state, in relation to each priority within subsection (3)(a) or (b), how SOCA intends to give effect to that priority. | ||
| (6) SOCA must arrange for the annual plan to be published in such manner as it considers appropriate. | ||
| (7) SOCA must send a copy of the annual plan to- | ||
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| (8) In subsection (7)(d) the reference to a police authority for an area in Great Britain does not include a constituent authority in an amalgamation scheme approved under section 19(1) of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 (c. 77). | ||
| (9) Before issuing its annual plan for any financial year, SOCA must- | ||
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| 7 | Annual reports | |
| (1) As soon as possible after the end of each financial year SOCA must issue a report on the exercise of its functions during that year (an "annual report"). | ||
| (2) The annual report must include an assessment of the extent to which the annual plan for that year under section 6 has been carried out. | ||
| (3) SOCA must arrange for the annual report to be published in such manner as it considers appropriate. | ||
| (4) SOCA must send a copy of the annual report to- | ||
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| (5) In subsection (4)(d) the reference to a police authority for an area in Great Britain does not include a constituent authority in an amalgamation scheme approved under section 19(1) of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967. | ||
| (6) The Secretary of State must lay a copy of the annual report before Parliament. | ||
| (7) The Scottish Ministers must lay a copy of the annual report before the Scottish Parliament. | ||
Central supervision and direction | ||
| 8 | General duty of Secretary of State and Scottish Ministers | |
| The Secretary of State and the Scottish Ministers must exercise the powers respectively conferred on him and them under this Chapter in such manner and to such extent as appear to him and them to be best calculated to promote the efficiency and effectiveness of SOCA. | ||
| 9 | Strategic priorities | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may determine strategic priorities for SOCA. | ||
| (2) Before determining any such priorities the Secretary of State must consult- | ||
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| (3) The Secretary of State must arrange for any priorities determined under this section to be published in such manner as he considers appropriate. | ||
| 10 | Codes of practice | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may issue codes of practice relating to the exercise by SOCA of any of its functions. | ||
| (2) The Secretary of State may from time to time revise the whole or any part of a code of practice issued under this section. | ||
| (3) Before issuing or revising a code of practice issued under this section the Secretary of State must consult- | ||
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| (4) The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament- | ||
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| (5) The Secretary of State- | ||
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| (6) This subsection applies to anything the publication of which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State- | ||
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| (7) The Secretary of State must provide the Scottish Ministers with a copy of- | ||
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| 11 | Reports to Secretary of State | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may require SOCA to submit a report to him on such matters- | ||
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| as may be specified in the requirement. | ||
| (2) A report submitted under subsection (1) must be in such form as may be so specified. | ||
| (3) The Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers before imposing any requirement under that subsection relating to any functions or activities of SOCA- | ||
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| (4) The Secretary of State may- | ||
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| for a report under this section to be published in such manner as he considers appropriate. | ||
| (5) But the Secretary of State may exclude any part of a report from publication under subsection (4) if, in his opinion, publication of that part- | ||
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| 12 | Power to direct submission of action plan | |
| (1) This section applies where an inspection report made to the Secretary of State states- | ||
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| (2) If the Secretary of State considers that remedial measures are required in relation to any matters identified by the report, he may direct SOCA- | ||
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| (3) An "action plan" is a plan setting out the remedial measures which SOCA proposes to take in relation to the matters in respect of which the direction is given. | ||
| (4) The provision that a direction under this section may require to be included in an action plan includes- | ||
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| (5) But nothing in this section authorises the Secretary of State to direct the inclusion in an action plan of any requirement to do or not to do anything- | ||
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| (6) The Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers before giving any direction under this section in connection with any functions or activities of SOCA- | ||
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| (7) In this section "an inspection report" means a report under section 16. | ||
| (8) If this section applies at a time when there is already an action plan in force- | ||
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| 13 | Revision of inadequate action plan | |
| (1) This section applies where the Secretary of State is of the opinion that any remedial measures contained in an action plan submitted to him under section 12 are inadequate. | ||
| (2) The Secretary of State may notify SOCA of that opinion and of his reasons for it. | ||
| (3) The Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers before forming an opinion for the purposes of subsection (1) as to any remedial measures proposed in connection with any functions or activities of SOCA- | ||
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| (4) If SOCA receives a notification under subsection (2)- | ||
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| (5) References in this section to an action plan submitted to the Secretary of State under section 12 include references to revisions submitted to him by virtue of subsection (8) of that section. | ||
| 14 | Procedure for giving directions under section 12 | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may not give a direction under section 12 unless the conditions in subsection (2) are satisfied. | ||
| (2) The conditions are- | ||
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| 15 | Reports relating to directions under section 12 | |
| (1) This section applies where the Secretary of State exercises his power to give a direction under section 12. | ||
| (2) The Secretary of State must prepare a report on his exercise of that power. | ||
| (3) A report under subsection (2)- | ||
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| (4) The Secretary of State must- | ||
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| (5) The Scottish Ministers must lay before the Scottish Parliament any copy of a report sent to them under subsection (4). | ||
| 16 | Inspections | |
| (1) Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary ("HMIC") must inspect SOCA from time to time. | ||
| (2) HMIC must also inspect SOCA if requested to do so by the Secretary of State either- | ||
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| (3) Before requesting an inspection that would fall to be carried out wholly or partly in Scotland, the Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers. | ||
| (4) Any inspection under this section must be carried out jointly by HMIC and the Scottish inspectors- | ||
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| (5) Following an inspection under this section, HMIC must report to the Secretary of State on the efficiency and effectiveness of SOCA either- | ||
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| (6) A report under subsection (5) must be in such form as the Secretary of State may direct. | ||
| (7) The Secretary of State must arrange for every report which he receives under subsection (5) to be published in such manner as he considers appropriate. | ||
| (8) The Secretary of State may exclude from publication under subsection (7) any part of a report if, in his opinion, the publication of that part- | ||
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| (9) The Secretary of State must send a copy of the published report- | ||
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| (11) SOCA must send a copy of any document published under subsection (10)(b)- | ||
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| (12) The inspectors shall carry out such other duties for the purpose of furthering the efficiency and effectiveness of SOCA as the Secretary of State may from time to time direct. | ||
| (13) In this section "the Scottish inspectors" means the inspectors of constabulary appointed under section 33(1) of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 (c. 77). | ||
Financial provisions | ||
| 17 | Grants by Secretary of State | |
| (1) The Secretary of State must make a grant to SOCA in respect of each of its financial years. | ||
| (2) The grant in respect of a financial year is to be paid- | ||
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| as the Secretary of State may determine (and any such time may fall within or after that year). | ||
| 18 | Determinations relating to grants under section 17 | |
| (1) The Secretary of State must determine the amount of the grant to be made under section 17 in respect of each of SOCA's financial years. | ||
| (2) But a determination under subsection (1) may, if the Secretary of State thinks fit, specify a single amount in respect of two or more financial years. | ||
| (3) A determination under that subsection may be varied by a subsequent determination. | ||
| (4) Where the Secretary of State makes any determination under subsection (1), he must prepare a report- | ||
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| (6) In connection with the exercise of his functions under this section, the Secretary of State may require SOCA- | ||
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| 19 | Charges by SOCA and other receipts | |
| (1) SOCA may make charges in respect of- | ||
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| (2) Any charges made under subsection (1) may include amounts calculated by reference to expenditure incurred, or expected to be incurred, by SOCA otherwise than directly in connection with the provision of the goods or services concerned. | ||
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| all sums received by SOCA in the course of, or in connection with, the exercise of its functions must be paid to the Secretary of State. | ||
| (4) Subsection (3) does not apply where the Secretary of State so directs. | ||
| (5) Any sums received by the Secretary of State under subsection (3) must be paid into the Consolidated Fund. | ||
| 20 | Accounts | |
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| (2) A statement of accounts under subsection (1) must be in such form, and contain such information, as the Secretary of State may direct. | ||
| (3) SOCA must send copies of the statement of accounts for a financial year- | ||
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| within such period following the end of the financial year as the Secretary of State may specify. | ||
| (4) The Comptroller and Auditor General must- | ||
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Operational matters | ||
| 21 | Operational responsibility of Director General | |
| (1) The Director General of SOCA has the function of exercising general operational control in relation to the activities carried out in the exercise of SOCA's functions. | ||
| (2) This function includes deciding- | ||
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| 22 | Activities in Scotland in relation to crime | |
| (1) SOCA may only carry out activities in Scotland in relation to an offence which it suspects has been committed (or is being committed) if it does so with the agreement of the Lord Advocate. | ||
| (2) In carrying out any such activities in Scotland SOCA must comply with such directions (whether general or special) as it may receive from the Lord Advocate or from the procurator fiscal. | ||
| (3) If it suspects that an offence has been committed (or is being committed) in Scotland, SOCA must report the matter to the procurator fiscal as soon as is practicable. | ||
| 23 | Mutual assistance between SOCA and law enforcement agencies: voluntary arrangements | |
| (1) Subsection (2) applies if- | ||
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| notifies the Director General of SOCA that that force or agency has a special need for assistance from SOCA and requests the Director General of SOCA to provide it with such assistance. | ||
| (2) In such a case the Director General of SOCA may provide that force or agency with- | ||
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| as the Director General of SOCA considers appropriate in the circumstances. | ||
| (3) Subsection (4) applies if the Director General of SOCA notifies- | ||
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| that SOCA has a special need for assistance from that force or agency and requests it to provide SOCA with such assistance. | ||
| (4) In such a case the chief officer of that force or the agency in question may provide SOCA with- | ||
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| as the chief officer or the agency considers appropriate in the circumstances. | ||
| (5) But before the Scottish Drug Enforcement Agency provides any constable under subsection (4), its Director must obtain the agreement of the chief constable of the police force from which the constable is seconded to the Agency. | ||
| (6) Where a member of the staff of SOCA is provided under this section for the assistance of a police force, a special police force or a law enforcement agency, he shall be under the direction and control of the chief officer of the force or the head of the agency (as the case may be). | ||
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| is provided under this section for the assistance of SOCA, he shall be under the direction and control of the Director General of SOCA (despite anything in, or in any agreement made under, any other enactment). | ||
| (8) Where SOCA provides assistance under this section for- | ||
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| the relevant police authority or (as the case may be) that agency must pay to SOCA such contribution, if any, as may be agreed between them or, in the absence of agreement, as may be determined by the Secretary of State. | ||
| (9) Where SOCA is provided with assistance under this section by- | ||
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| SOCA must pay to the relevant police authority or (as the case may be) that agency such contribution, if any, as may be agreed between them or, in the absence of agreement, as may be determined by the Secretary of State. | ||
| (10) If the assistance mentioned in subsection (8) or (9) is provided for or (as the case may be) by- | ||
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| the Secretary of State must, before making a determination under the subsection in question, consult the Scottish Ministers. | ||
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| 24 | Mutual assistance between SOCA and law enforcement agencies: directed arrangements | |
| (1) This section applies where it appears to the Secretary of State- | ||
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| (2) The bodies within this subsection are- | ||
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| (3) In a case where this section applies the Secretary of State may (as appropriate)- | ||
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| (4) A direction under subsection (3) requires the consent of the Treasury if it is to be given to the Commissioners. | ||
| (5) Subsections (6) to (9) of section 23 apply in relation to assistance provided under this section- | ||
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| as they apply in relation to assistance so provided under that section. | ||
| (6) In this section "law enforcement agency" has the meaning given by section 3(4) (subject to the territorial restriction contained in subsection (2) above). | ||
| 25 | Directed arrangements: Scotland | |
| (1) This section applies where it appears to the Scottish Ministers- | ||
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| (2) The bodies within this subsection are- | ||
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| (3) In a case where this section applies the Scottish Ministers may (as appropriate)- | ||
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| (4) Subsections (6) to (10) of section 23 apply in relation to assistance provided under this section- | ||
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| as they apply in relation to assistance so provided under that section. | ||
| 26 | Use by SOCA of police premises etc. | |
| (1) Arrangements may be made between- | ||
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| under which SOCA may use such premises, equipment or other material, facilities or services made available by a police force in England and Wales or Northern Ireland as are specified or described in the arrangements. | ||
| (2) If it appears to the Secretary of State- | ||
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| he may direct SOCA and that authority to enter into such arrangements within that subsection as are specified in the direction. | ||
| (3) Before giving such a direction to SOCA or the relevant police authority the Secretary of State must- | ||
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| (4) Any arrangements under this section may be varied or terminated by agreement between the parties. | ||
| (5) But arrangements entered into in pursuance of a direction under subsection (2) may not be so terminated without the consent of the Secretary of State. | ||
| (6) Where any expenditure is incurred by the relevant police authority by virtue of any arrangements under this section, SOCA must pay to the authority such contribution, if any, in respect of that expenditure- | ||
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| (7) In this section "relevant police authority" means- | ||
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| 27 | Regulations as to equipment | |
| (1) The Secretary of State may make regulations requiring equipment used by SOCA to satisfy such requirements as to design and performance as may be prescribed by the regulations. | ||
| (2) The Secretary of State may by regulations make any of the following kinds of provision- | ||
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| (3) Before making regulations under this section Secretary of State must consult- | ||
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| (4) In this section "equipment" includes- | ||
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| 28 | Liability of SOCA for acts of seconded staff etc. | |
| (1) SOCA is liable in respect of unlawful conduct of persons to whom this section applies in the carrying out, or the purported carrying out, of their functions as such persons in the same manner as an employer is liable in respect of any unlawful conduct of his employees in the course of their employment. | ||
| (2) In the case of any such unlawful conduct of persons to whom this section applies which is a tort, SOCA is accordingly to be treated as a joint tortfeasor. | ||
| This subsection does not apply to Scotland. | ||
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| 29 | Payment by SOCA of amounts in connection with unlawful conduct of employees etc. | |
| (1) SOCA may, in such cases and to such extent as appear to it to be appropriate, pay- | ||
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| 30 | Application of sections 28 and 29 to members of joint investigation teams | |
| (1) Subsection (2) applies where an international joint investigation team has been formed under the leadership of a member of SOCA's staff. | ||
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| (3) Subsection (4) applies where a person ("the relevant person") is carrying out surveillance under section 76A of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (c. 23) (foreign surveillance operations). | ||
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| (5) In this section "international joint investigation team" means any investigation team formed in accordance with- | ||
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| he must pay to SOCA the sum received by him by way of reimbursement. | ||
| 31 | Liability of special police forces and law enforcement agencies for unlawful conduct of SOCA staff | |
| (1) The relevant authority is liable in respect of unlawful conduct of persons to whom this section applies in the carrying out, or the purported carrying out, of their functions as such persons in the same manner as an employer is liable in respect of any unlawful conduct of his employees in the course of their employment. | ||
| (2) In the case of any such unlawful conduct of persons to whom this section applies which is a tort, the relevant authority is accordingly to be treated as a joint tortfeasor. | ||
| This subsection does not apply to Scotland. | ||
| (3) In so far as a relevant authority does not already have power to do so it may, in such cases and to such extent as appear to it to be appropriate, pay- | ||
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| (4) This section applies to a member of the staff of SOCA who under section 23, 24 or 25 is provided for the assistance of- | ||
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Use and disclosure of information | ||
| 32 | Use of information by SOCA | |
| Information obtained by SOCA in connection with the exercise of any of its functions may be used by SOCA in connection with the exercise of any of its other functions. | ||
| 33 | Disclosure of information by SOCA | |
| (1) Information obtained by SOCA in connection with the exercise of any of its functions may be disclosed by SOCA if the disclosure is for any permitted purposes. | ||
| (2) "Permitted purposes" means the purposes of any of the following- | ||
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| (3) A disclosure under this section does not breach- | ||
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| (4) But nothing in this section authorises- | ||
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| 34 | Disclosure of information to SOCA | |
| (1) Any person may disclose information to SOCA if the disclosure is made for the purposes of the exercise by SOCA of any of its functions. | ||
| (2) A disclosure under this section does not breach- | ||
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| (3) But nothing in this section authorises- | ||
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| (4) Information may not be disclosed under subsection (1) on behalf of the Commissioners unless the disclosure is authorised by the Commissioners or by an authorised officer of theirs. | ||
| 35 | Restrictions on further disclosure | |
| (1) Information disclosed by SOCA under section 33 to any person or body must not be further disclosed except- | ||
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| (2) Information disclosed to SOCA under any enactment by the Commissioners or a person acting on their behalf must not be further disclosed except- | ||
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| (3) Consent under subsection (1) or (2) may be given- | ||
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| (4) In this section "permitted purposes" has the meaning given by section 33(2). | ||
General duties of police etc. | ||
| 36 | General duty of police to pass information to SOCA | |
| (1) The chief officer of a police force in Great Britain must keep SOCA informed of any information relating to crime in his police area that appears to him to be likely to be relevant to the exercise by SOCA of any of its functions. | ||
| (2) The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has a corresponding duty in relation to crime in Northern Ireland. | ||
| (3) The chief officer of a special police force must keep SOCA informed of any information relating to crime that he has become aware of in his capacity as chief officer and appears to him to be likely to be relevant to the exercise by SOCA of any of its functions. | ||
| 37 | General duty of police etc. to assist SOCA | |
| (1) It is the duty of every person to whom this section applies to assist SOCA in the exercise of its functions in relation to serious organised crime. | ||
| (2) This section applies to- | ||
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Prosecutions | ||
| 38 | Prosecution of offences investigated by SOCA | |
| (1) The Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions- | ||
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| (2) The Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions must provide such advice as he thinks appropriate, to such persons as he thinks appropriate, in relation to- | ||
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| (3) The Director of Public Prosecutions- | ||
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| But paragraph (b) does not apply where the Director of the Serious Fraud Office has the conduct of the proceedings. | ||
| (4) The Director of Public Prosecutions must provide such advice as he thinks appropriate, to such persons as he thinks appropriate, in relation to- | ||
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| (5) Sections 23 and 23A of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (c. 23) (power to discontinue proceedings) apply (with any necessary modifications) to proceedings conducted by the Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions in accordance with this section as they apply to proceedings conducted by the Director of Public Prosecutions. | ||
| (6) In the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (c. 11)- | ||
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| have effect as if the reference to section 35 of that Act included a reference to this section. | ||
| (7) For the purposes of this section and section 39- | ||
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| 39 | Directions as to reference of cases and proceedings to appropriate prosecutor | |
| (1) The Directors may give directions to SOCA- | ||
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| (2) Directions under subsection (1) may provide for cases or proceedings to be referred to one or other of the Directors by reference to- | ||
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| (3) The Directors may from time to time revise any directions given under this section. | ||
| (4) The Directors must publish in such manner as they think fit- | ||
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| and they must give a copy of any such directions or revisions to SOCA. | ||
| (5) A report to which this subsection applies must set out - | ||
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| in the year to which the report relates. | ||
| (6) Subsection (5) applies to- | ||
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| (7) Directions under this section may make different provision for different cases, circumstances or areas. | ||
| (8) If there is a failure to comply with directions under this section in relation to the reference of any matter to one of the Directors, neither- | ||
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| (9) In this section "the Directors" means the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions, acting jointly. | ||
| 40 | Functions of Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions as to persons arrested for designated offence | |
| (1) Sections 37 to 37B of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60) (duties of custody officers; guidance etc.) have effect, in relation to a person arrested following a criminal investigation by SOCA relating to a designated offence, as if references to the Director of Public Prosecutions were references to the Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions. | ||
| (2) In subsection (1) the reference to a designated offence is to be read in accordance with section 38(7)(b) of this Act. | ||
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| 41 | Directions | |
| Any person to whom a direction is given by the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers under this Chapter must comply with the direction. | ||
| 42 | Interpretation of Chapter 1 | |
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| (3) Section 81(5) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (c. 23) (meaning of "prevention" and "detection") applies for the purposes of this Chapter as it applies for the purposes of the provisions of that Act not contained in Chapter 1 of Part 1. | ||
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