II.2.2) Additional CPV code(s)
66000000
66171000
75130000
79000000
79100000
79412000
II.2.3) Place of performance
NUTS code:
UK
II.2.4) Description of the procurement
Prior Information Notice - Provision for the Appointment of an Office Holder in Criminal Confiscation and Civil Recovery Cases.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is seeking to procure a service for the appointment of an Office Holder in Criminal Confiscation and Civil Recovery Cases. The CPS (or other body as applicable) would apply to the court for the appointment of Receivers and Trustees under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (for criminal confiscation and civil recovery casework) and the legislation that preceded the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (for criminal confiscation casework). The requirement is for a contract to be put in place as the mechanism by which the CPS and other bodies will select an Office Holder to be put forward to the court for appointment.
The Office Holder will be appointed as a Receiver or Trustee either to manage assets or to take possession of and realise assets to pay a Confiscation Order in Criminal Confiscation Cases and to investigate the origins of assets, manage assets or to take possession of and realise assets subject to Civil Recovery Orders in Civil Recovery Cases.
The CPS has a specialist division dedicated to asset recovery – CPS Proceeds of Crime Division (CPS POCD). Proceeds of crime is the term given to money or assets gained by criminals during the course of their criminal activity. The authorities, including the CPS, have powers to seek to confiscate these assets so that crime doesn’t pay. By taking out the profits that fund crime, we can help disrupt the cycle and prevent further offences. CPS POCD is a national service dedicated to asset recovery work. CPS POCD works with law enforcement agencies including the police, the National Crime Agency, His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs and the Department for Work & Pensions, as well as Regional Asset Recovery Teams (multi-agency), Asset Confiscation Enforcement teams (police & NCA), HM Courts & Tribunal Service and the Home Office.
An existing Framework Agreement is in place for the current provision of this service, which is used by CPS, the National Crime Agency (NCA), the Public Prosecution Service Northern Ireland (PPSNI) and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The current Framework Agreement is set to expire in June 2024 and CPS are looking to replace it. It is envisaged that the replacement will be in the form of a Framework Agreement with CPS, NCA, PPSNI, SFO and potentially others being able to place Call-Offs under the Framework Agreement.
The following types of Receiver/Trustee are in scope:
Criminal
i. Management Receivers
ii. Enforcement Receivers
iii. NCA Receivers
Civil
i. Interim Receivers
ii. Receivers in Connection with Property Freezing Orders
iii. Receivers in Connection with Prohibition Orders
iv. Trustees for Civil Recovery
The scope of work will include both domestic and incoming international asset recovery cases. Expertise in digital assets (including, but not limited to, Cryptocurrency) is also likely to form part of the scope due to the increase in cybercrime.
Receivers and Trustees are remunerated from the sums that they realise from the sale of the assets over which they are appointed. The CPS (and other bodies) do not offer indemnities and therefore if no assets are realised there is no scope for remuneration.
The CPS is seeking to engage with the supply market as part of an information-gathering exercise. Suppliers who wish to participate in this early market engagement exercise should do so via the E-mail address contained in Section 1 of this notice.
II.2.14) Additional information
We are currently considering whether the requirement will be awarded in lots or not