New legislation to tackle money laundering and proceeds of crime has been recently published by the government.
In the announcement made on 13th October 2016, it has been confirmed that law enforcement agencies will be given new powers to seize assets and funds that are believed to have been acquired through the proceeds of crime.
Law enforcement officers will now be able to seize a range of items, such as jewellery and works of art, under the new proposals. Officers will also be able to take swift action to freeze funds held in bank accounts that are believed to be linked to criminal activity, including funds linked to terrorism and corruption.
Also announced was the introduction of unexplained wealth orders, which will be used to force those suspected of criminal activity to justify how their gains have been acquired.
Announced under the Criminal Finances Bill is the strengthening of partnerships between the public and private sectors to help work against criminal activity. As a result, the National Crime Agency (NCA) will have powers to demand the release of information from financial institutions if it is believed that it will help in their investigations.
Also, given the increase in financial information that will be shared between public and private sectors, the NCA will also be granted more time to investigate financial transactions as an enhancement of the suspicious activity reports regime.
The new powers granted to law enforcement agencies, alongside a push for sharing of financial information, are aimed at reducing money laundering in the UK, as it will be made more difficult for those involved in criminal activity to hide their income and assets.
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