(1) Where property obtained through criminal conduct is or has been recoverable property, property which represents the original property is considered to be recoverable property.
(2) Where a person enters into a transaction for the disposal of recoverable property, whether it is the original property or property representing the original property and obtained other property in its place, the other property represents the original property.
(3) Where a person disposes of recoverable property which represents the original property, the property may be traced into the hands of the person who obtains it, and it continues to represent the original property.
(Inserted by Act 18 of 2023)