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PREVENTION OF BRIBERY
Ord. No. 102/70
A547

(b) the fact of his failure in any respect to comply with the terms of a notice served on him under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1) of section 14 may be adduced in evidence and made the subject of comment by the court and the prosecution.

Evidence of pecuniary resources or property. 21. (1) In any proceedings against a person for an offence under Part II (other than section 10), the fact that the accused was, at or about the date of or at any time since the date of the alleged offence, or is in possession, for which he cannot satisfactorily account, of pecuniary resources or property disproportionate to his known sources of income, or that he had, at or about the date of or at any time since the date of the alleged offence, obtained an accretion to his pecuniary resources or property for which he cannot satisfactorily account, may be proved and may be taken by the court—

(a) as corroborating the testimony of any witness giving evidence in such proceedings that the accused accepted or solicited any advantage; and
(b) as showing that such advantage was accepted or solicited as an inducement or reward.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) a person accused of an offence under Part II (other than section 10) shall be presumed to be or to have been in possession of pecuniary resources or property, or to have obtained an accretion thereto, where such resources or property are or were held, or such accretion was obtained, by any other person whom, having regard to his relationship to the accused or to any other circumstances, there is reason to believe is or was holding such resources or property or obtained such accretion in trust for or otherwise on behalf of the accused or as a gift from the accused.

Person giving or receiving bribe not to be regarded as an accomplice. 22. Notwithstanding any rule of law or practice to the contrary, no witness shall, in any proceedings for an offence under Part II, be regarded as an accomplice by reason only of any payment or delivery by him or on his behalf of any advantage to the person accused or, as the case may be, by reason only of any payment or delivery of any advantage by or on behalf of the person accused to him.

Power to secure evidence of parties to offences.

23. In or for the purpose of any proceedings for an offence under Part II, the court may, at the request in writing of the Attorney General, inform any person accused or suspected of such offence or of any other offence under Part II that, if he gives full and true evidence in such proceedings and, where such proceedings are proceedings held with a view to committal for