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(1) Where a pecuniary penalty order is made, not discharged and not subject to an appeal, the Court shall

(a) direct the Attorney-General to manage the property;

(b) empower the Attorney-General to take possession of the realizable property subject to the conditions specified by the court;

(c) order a person who has possession of the realizable property to give possession of the property to the

(d) empower the Attorney-General to dispose of the realizable property in a manner as directed by the Court; and

(e) order a person who holds an interest in the property to make payment to the Attorney-General in respect of a beneficial interest held by the respondent or the recipient of a gift specified in this Act as the Court shall direct on an application by the Executive Director.

(2) The Court shall transfer, grant or extinguish the interest in the property on payment being made under paragraph (e) of subsection (1).

(3) The Court shall give a person who holds interest in the property reasonable opportunity to make representations to the Court before making an order under paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of subsection (1) and also under subsection (2).