(1) The Commission may apply to the Supreme Court for an
unexplained wealth order requiring a person to pay to the Treasurer an amount
assessed by the Court as the value of the unexplained wealth of the person.
(2) The Supreme Court must make an unexplained wealth order against a person
if the Court finds there is a reasonable suspicion--
(a) the person has,
before the day the application is made--
(3) A
finding under this section need not be based on a reasonable suspicion as to
the commission of a particular offence and can be based on a reasonable
suspicion that some offence or other constituting a
serious crime related activity was committed.
(4) The Supreme Court may
refuse to make an unexplained wealth order, or may reduce the amount that
would otherwise be payable as assessed under section 28B, if it thinks it is
in the public interest to do so.