Criminals, especially drug traffickers, may have laundered around $1.6 trillion, or 2.7 per cent of global GDP, in 2009, according to a new report by UNODC. This figure is consistent with the 2 to 5 per cent range previously established by the International Monetary Fund to estimate the scale of money-laundering. Less than 1 per cent of global illicit financial flows is currently being seized and frozen, according to the report Estimating illicit financial flows resulting from drug trafficking and other transnational organized crime. "Tracking the flows of illicit funds generated by drug trafficking and organized crime and analysing how they are laundered through the world's financial systems remain daunting tasks," acknowledged Yury Fed...
Many of the approaches to stopping the growth of the drug problem have been based on two conflicting...
Money laundering investigations have been much in the news of late. There have been stories that Rad...
Recent estimates suggest that developing countries lose about 1 trillion US dollars each year due to...
Illicit financial flows constitute a global phenomenon of massive but uncertain scale, which erodes ...
Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) have received increased attention in light of international corruptio...
79 Summary Nobody knows how much money is laundered every year. International Monetary Fund has stat...
Drug trafficking in the United States generates millions of dollars in cash profits daily. The cash ...
Europe has seen an increase in cocaine seizures in recent years. As the criminal landscape in South ...
Money laundering - bringing illicit proceeds from drugs, fraud and other crime, back into the legal ...
After giving a short literature review, the paper tries a quantification of the volume of money laun...
The illicit drug trade generates billions of dollars in revenue per year, much of which comes from w...
This paper tries to meet two goals: A (literature) review of the empirical findings of the proceeds ...
As globalization has expanded the capabilities of financial institutions to operate with increased c...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Since the 1980s, there has been a major push in rhetoric and institution-building, em...
Many of the approaches to stopping the growth of the drug problem have been based on two conflicting...
Money laundering investigations have been much in the news of late. There have been stories that Rad...
Recent estimates suggest that developing countries lose about 1 trillion US dollars each year due to...
Illicit financial flows constitute a global phenomenon of massive but uncertain scale, which erodes ...
Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) have received increased attention in light of international corruptio...
79 Summary Nobody knows how much money is laundered every year. International Monetary Fund has stat...
Drug trafficking in the United States generates millions of dollars in cash profits daily. The cash ...
Europe has seen an increase in cocaine seizures in recent years. As the criminal landscape in South ...
Money laundering - bringing illicit proceeds from drugs, fraud and other crime, back into the legal ...
After giving a short literature review, the paper tries a quantification of the volume of money laun...
The illicit drug trade generates billions of dollars in revenue per year, much of which comes from w...
This paper tries to meet two goals: A (literature) review of the empirical findings of the proceeds ...
As globalization has expanded the capabilities of financial institutions to operate with increased c...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Since the 1980s, there has been a major push in rhetoric and institution-building, em...
Many of the approaches to stopping the growth of the drug problem have been based on two conflicting...
Money laundering investigations have been much in the news of late. There have been stories that Rad...
Recent estimates suggest that developing countries lose about 1 trillion US dollars each year due to...