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4 No. 35473
Government Gazette, 26 June 2012

Act No. 6 of 2012
Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act Amendment Act, 2012

(b)

by committing a sexual act with B,

is, in addition to any other offence which he or she may be convicted of, guilty of the offence of sexual exploitation of a child.”.


Amendment of section 23 of Act 32 of 2007

3. Section 23 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection:

“(1) A person (‘A’) who unlawfully and intentionally engages the services of a complainant who is mentally disabled (‘B’), for financial or other reward, favour or compensation to B or to a third person (‘C’)—

(a)

for the purpose of engaging in a sexual act with B, irrespective of whether the sexual act is committed or not; or

(b)

by committing a sexual act with B,

is, in addition to any other offence which he or she may be convicted of, guilty of the offence of sexual exploitation of a person who is mentally disabled.”.


Amendment of section 56 of Act 32 of 2007

4. Section 56 of the principal Act is hereby amended—

(a)

by the substitution for the heading of the following heading:

Defences [and sentencing]”; and

(b)

by the deletion of subsection (7).


Insertion of section 56A in Act 32 of 2007

5. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 56:

Sentencing

56A. (1) A court shall, if—

(a)

that or another court has convicted a person of an offence in terms of this Act; and

(b)

a penalty is not prescribed in respect of that offence in terms of this Act or by any other Act,

impose a sentence, as provided for in section 276 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977), which that court considers appropriate and which is within that court's penal jurisdiction.

(2) If a person is convicted of any offence under this Act, the court that imposes the sentence shall consider as an aggravating factor the fact that the person—

(a)

committed the offence with the intent to gain financially, or receive any favour, benefit, reward, compensation or any other advantage; or

(b)

gained financially, or received any favour, benefit, reward, compensation or any other advantage,

from the commission of such offence.”.


Short title

6. This Act is called the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act Amendment Act, 2012.