As public concern grows over the need for urgent UK action on the stolen assets of corrupt Middle East leaders, the UK’s leading anti-corruption watchdog has today called on the UK Government to implement a four-point action plan:
25 February 2011
Chandrashekhar Krishnan Executive Director of Transparency International UK, said:
"Recent events in the Middle East have thrown into sharp relief the need for urgent action by the UK to freeze stolen assets and help to return them, as well as prevent more dirty money from entering the UK. The UK has a moral obligation to co-operate in freezing and repatriating such illicit assets, because they should never have found a safe haven here in the first place. Our plan, and coordinated action with other jurisdictions, will show the citizens of victim countries that we have moved beyond rhetoric and are doing something concrete to help them."
More information on the legal and technical aspects of the UK’s money laundering defences are in TI-UK’s 2009 report Combating Money Laundering and Recovering Looted Gains - Raising The UK’s Game