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Money laundering

Offences

• Acquisition/possession/use of proceeds of crime
• Concealment/disguise of nature/ source/ location/… of proceeds of crime

Keywords

• Proceeds of crime
• Seizure and confiscation

People v Liato [2015] ZMSC 26

Fact Summary

The defendant, Austi Chisangu Liato, is a former Zambian politician who served as the Member of the National Assembly for Kaoma Central between 2002 and 2011 and as Minister of Labour and Social Security from 2008 until September 2011.

On 24 November, 2011, the Defendant was arrested after police discovered two buried trunks on his farm filled with aproximately ZMW 2.1 billion of cash sealed under a layer of concrete. He was charged with one count of possession of property suspected of being proceeds of crime contrary to Section 71(1) of the Zambian Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010.

Commentary and Significant Features

The legal issue raised before the Supreme Court of Zambia concerned the burden of proof and the standard of proof used in relation with the offence of possession of property suspected of being proceeds of crime.

The Supreme Court held that, unlike in general criminal law, the standard of proof for the offence of Section 71(1) of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010 is the standard to prove the 'reasonable suspicion' which is a lower standard than 'proof beyond reasonable doubt'.

Moreover, the Supreme Court held that once the prosecution had proved its case under Section 71(1), it belonged to the accused to show they did not have reasonable grounds for suspecting that the property was derived from criminal activity.

To interpret the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act, the Supreme Court refered to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the United Nations Convention against Illicit Substances and the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime which Zambia ratified. The Court held that all these conventions were made to provide flexible standards on the burden of proof, which the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act implemented in Zambian law.

Sentence Date:
2015-02-03
Author:
Sam Loewenthal University of Queensland

Cross-Cutting Issues

Liability

... for

• completed offence

... as involves

• principal offender(s)

Investigation Procedure

Confiscation and Seizure

Seized Money:
2100100000 ZMW

Seized Property

Farm

 
  • Conviction Basis:
    Conviction based
  • Comments

    The trial Magistrate ordered the forfeiture of ZMW 2,100,100,000 which was suspected of being proceeds of crime. The farm at which the money was found was also forfeited.

     

    Procedural Information

    Legal System:
    Mixed System
    Latest Court Ruling:
    Supreme Court
    Type of Proceeding:
    Criminal
     
    Proceeding #1:
  • Stage:
    first trial
  • Decision Date:
    Tue Jul 23 00:00:00 CEST 2013

    Court

    Court Title

    Subordinate Court

     
    • Criminal

    Description

    In the Subordinate Court, the trial Magistrate convicted the defendant of one count of possession of property suspected of being proceeds of crime contrary to section 71(1) of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010.

    He was sentenced to twenty-four imprisonment with hard labour. The trial Magistrate also ordered the forfeiture of the ZMW 2,100,100,000 and the farm.

     

    Outcome

  • Verdict:
    Guilty
  • Proceeding #2:
  • Stage:
    appeal
  • Court

    • Criminal

    Court Title

    High Court of Zambia

     

    Description

    The defendant appealed his conviction to the High Court of Zambia.

    The High Court reversed the decision of the lower court. The Court held that the prosecution failed to provide enough evidence to prove the offence with which the responded was charged.

     
    Decision Date:
    Thu Dec 12 00:00:00 CET 2013

    Outcome

  • Verdict:
    Reversal
  • Proceeding #3:
  • Stage:
    appeal
  • Official Case Reference:
    People v Liato [2015] ZMSC 26
  • Decision Date:
    Tue Feb 03 00:00:00 CET 2015

    Court

    Court Title

    Supreme Court of Zambia

     

    Location

  • City/Town:
    Lusaka
  • • Criminal

    Description

    The Prosecution appealed the High Court judgement to the Supreme Court of Zambia. The Court found that the High Court had erred in its interpretation of Section 71(1) of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010.

    The Supreme Court reinstated the finding of guilt against the defendant.

     

    Outcome

  • Verdict:
    Reversal
  • Defendants / Respondents in the first instance

    Defendant:
    Austin Chisangu Liato
    Gender:
    Male
    Nationality:
    Zambian

    Former labour minister of Zambia

    Charges / Claims / Decisions

    Defendant:
    Austin Chisangu Liato
    Legislation / Statute / Code:

    Section 71(1) of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010

    Charge details:

    Possession of property suspected of being proceeds of crime

    Verdict:
    Guilty
    Term of Imprisonment:
    2 years

    Imprisonment with hard labour

    Court

    Supreme Court of Zambia

    Sources / Citations

    People v Liato [2015] ZMSC 26