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Quick Guide · 10 Oct 2024

Quick Guide 33: Multi-agency asset recovery task forces

by Tom Walugembe · Published by Basel Institute on Governance
Asset Recovery and Enforcement

To effectively combat organised and financial crime, it is often necessary for countries to establish multi-agency asset recovery task forces, which could also be understood as joint investigation teams/units. The teams are made up of personnel from various agencies in the criminal justice system to effectively investigate financial crime and recover laundered assets.

This Quick Guide examines their composition, the nature of cases they work on and how they can be set up. It also touches on the benefits of having such task forces in place and highlights success stories and lessons learnt from previous experience.

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You are free to share and republish this work under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Quick Guide series, ISSN 2673-5229.

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