Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Act 2008
Account information order and account monitoring order on foot of request. |
17.— (1) On receipt of an authorisation under section 16 a member of the Garda Síochána not below the rank of inspector may apply ex parte and otherwise than in public to a judge of the High Court for an account information order or account monitoring order or for both of those orders. | |
(2) The application— | ||
(a) may relate to— | ||
(i) all financial institutions in the State, | ||
(ii) a category or categories of such financial institutions, or | ||
(iii) a particular such financial institution or particular such financial institutions, | ||
and | ||
(b) shall be accompanied by a copy of the request concerned and of any supporting or related documents. | ||
(3) The judge may make the order or orders applied for in relation to the financial institution or financial institutions specified in the application if satisfied that— | ||
(a) there are reasonable grounds for believing that an offence under the law of the designated state concerned has been committed, | ||
(b) the person mentioned in the request is the subject of an investigation into the offence, | ||
(c) the request is otherwise in accordance with the relevant international instrument, and | ||
(d) there are reasonable grounds for believing that the specified financial institution or financial institutions may have information which is required for the purposes of the investigation. | ||
(4) An order under this section shall contain sufficient information in relation to any account specified in it to enable the account to be identified by the financial institution concerned. | ||
(5) An order under this section has effect notwithstanding any obligation as to secrecy or any other restriction on disclosure imposed by statute or otherwise. | ||
(6) Any information provided by a financial institution in compliance with such an order is not admissible in evidence against it, except in any proceedings for an offence under section 21 (1)(b). |