(1) The Attorney General shall, every six months, review a freezing order to determine whether the circumstances under section 22A(1)(a) with respect to a specified entity continue to exist.
(2) If the Attorney General determines that the circumstances under section 22A(1)(a) no longer exist, he or she may apply to the court for an order to set aside the freezing order.
(3) Nothing in this section precludes the Attorney General, at any time, from—
(a) conducting a review of the circumstances referred to in section 22A(1)(a) in respect of a specified entity to determine whether the circumstances continue to exist in respect of the specified entity; or
(b) applying to the court for the variation or setting aside of a freezing order.
(4) Where the court varies or sets aside a freezing order in respect of a specified entity, the Attorney General shall publish a copy of that order in the Gazette and in two newspapers of general circulation in Saint Lucia.
(Inserted by Act 28 of 2019)