This insightful book critically explores the political, constitutional, legal, and economic challenges of effectively combating the laundering of the proceeds of crime by politically exposed persons (PEPs) in Africa. Professor John Hatchard draws on numerous recent examples from Africa and beyond, arguing that a three-pronged approach is required to address the issues surrounding money laundering by PEPs; there must be action at the national, transnational, and corporate levels. Taking a forward-thinking perspective, he reviews the strategies which would make this approach effective and offers suggestions for their further enhancement. Professor Hatchard also provides an in-depth analysis of the different money laundering techniques used in African countries and suggests how constitutions, financial intelligence units, asset recovery mechanisms, and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights can be utilised to tackle the problem. The book concludes that while challenges remain, there is cause for optimism that money laundering by African PEPs can be addressed successfully. This book will be of interest to academics and students of law, particularly those focusing on financial law, corruption, and economic crime. Containing a wealth of practical case studies, it will also be beneficial for legal practitioners, policymakers, public officials, and civil society organisations.
John Hatchard
Combating Money Laundering in Africa [PDF ebook]
Dealing with the Problem of PEPs
Combating Money Laundering in Africa [PDF ebook]
Dealing with the Problem of PEPs
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781789905304 ● Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7652590 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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