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International Cooperation in Criminal Matters


 
Global Co-operation Required to Tackle Economic Crime
4 September 2006
Attorney General's Office Press Release

The Solicitor General, Mike O'Brien MP QC, said today that
enforcement agencies around the world need to cooperate in more
sophisticated ways to catch criminals engaged in economic crime.
Speaking at a symposium on economic crime in Cambridge* the
Solicitor General said "Today, economic crime has reached
unparalleled levels of sophistication with the use of new
technologies and that means that those in government and
enforcement agencies must cooperate in more sophisticated ways to
catch the criminals."

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