15.(2) Where this section applies, a request may, subject to subsection (4), be transmitted requesting the Commonwealth country –
(a) to enforce the order concerned; and
(b) to provide appropriate assistance to this end.
16.(2) Where this section applies, a request may be transmitted requesting that the Commonwealth country –
(a) obtain an order restraining dealings with identified property believed to constitute those proceeds; and
(b) provide appropriate assistance to this end.
34(a) an order is made in a Commonwealth country—
confiscating or forfeiting proceeds of a specified serious offence;
imposing on the person against whom the order is made a pecuniary penalty calculated by reference to the value of proceeds of a specified serious offence; or
restraining dealings with property which is, or is suspected on reasonable grounds of being proceeds of a specified serious offence;
(b) proceeds of the serious offence, or any property –
available for the satisfaction of the order;
as the case may be, available for the satisfaction of the pecuniary penalty; or
to which the order would apply, are or is suspected on reasonable grounds to be in Guyana;
a request is transmitted requesting that the order concerned be enforced in accordance with the law of Guyana and, that to that end, Guyana give appropriate assistance; and
the request is accepted.
34(7) The central authority may make regulations—
to provide for the enforcement in Guyana of an order registered under this section; and
to apply any Act in relation to the order, subject to any limitations, conditions, exceptions, or
qualifications prescribed in the regulations, and the Act shall apply accordingly.
1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions:
(j) The protection of victims and witnesses and the preservation of evidence;
(a) The Court shall ensure the confidentiality of documents and information, except as required for the investigation and proceedings described in the request.
(b) The requested State may, when necessary, transmit documents or information to the Prosecutor on a confidential basis. The Prosecutor may then use them solely for the purpose of generating new evidence.
(c) The requested State may, on its own motion or at the request of the Prosecutor, subsequently consent to the disclosure of such documents or information. They may then be used as evidence pursuant to the provisions of Parts 5 and 6 and in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.