The Prevention of Organised Crime Act (No.
121 of 1998) is a statute promulgated by the Parliament of South Africa.
It introduced measures to allow prosecutors to combat organised crime,[1] money laundering,[2] and gang activity.
[1] It also prohibited certain types of racketeering activities[3] and abolished money laundering[2] and established an obligation for people to report it.
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