Overview
Civil recovery is a High Court civil action, as opposed to a criminal action, brought under Part 5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act, where the authorities seek to seize the assets of a company or an individual that they believe to be the proceeds of crime.
It is increasingly popular with enforcement and prosecution agencies. This is due to legislation introduced in the last two decades that has given the authorities new ways in which to target assets and because there does not even have to be a criminal charge or conviction for the assets to be seized.
Civil recovery proceedings can be brought by UK authorities against assets anywhere in the world if the assets are under UK jurisdiction. Cases have established that civil recovery can be an alternative if a case is not thought suitable for prosecution and that such proceedings can be brought against a corporate or individual that had no direct involvement in wrongdoing but benefited from it.
Any individual or organisation facing such action has only one realistic course of action: seeking advice from those with expertise in this challenging and highly-specialised area of law.
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The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
It was the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) that removed the need for there to be a conviction in order for the authorities to confiscate assets that they believed were obtained through illegal activity.
POCA, particularly Part 5 of the Act, allows the authorities to use civil recovery powers to take the assets simply by showing that on the balance of probabilities those assets are the proceeds of crime.
The Criminal Finances Act 2017
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 introduced unexplained wealth orders, which can compel a respondent to explain how they acquired assets. If they cannot give an adequate explanation for how they came to obtain the assets legally then the assets can be considered recoverable property and proceedings can be initiated for them to be seized under POCA.
The account freezing order process gives agencies the ability to freeze bank and building society accounts that are suspected of holding wealth that has a link to criminality. Both are starting to be used and are indicators of how civil recovery can be used to target assets.
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