Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
If a *confiscation order has been made but not satisfied, the court that made the confiscation order may make an order (an examination order ) for the *examination of any person including:
(a) a person against whom the confiscation order was made; or
(b) the spouse or *de facto partner of a person referred to in paragraph (a);
about the *affairs of a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b).
180D(2)
The *examination order ceases to have effect when proceedings relating to the enforcement of the *confiscation order are finally determined, withdrawn or otherwise disposed of.
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