International Cooperation is essential to track proceeds of corruption and asset recovery :VK Gupta,CBI

MNS:- The 2nd Interpol Global Programme on Anti Corruption and Asset Recovery was inaugurated at the CBI Headquarters, New Delhi today. The theme of the programme is “Corruption – A Multi Jurisdictional Investigation”. The programme is being attended by over 29 participants from nine countries, including Maldives, Malaysia, Fiji, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bhutan and […]

MNS:- The 2nd Interpol Global Programme on Anti Corruption and Asset Recovery was inaugurated at the CBI Headquarters, New Delhi today. The theme of the programme is “Corruption – A Multi Jurisdictional Investigation”. The programme is being attended by over 29 participants from nine countries, including Maldives, Malaysia, Fiji, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bhutan and Nepal. Senior officers of the Interpol are also participating.
Inaugurating the Conference, Special Director, CBI Shri V.K.Gupta said that corruption has taken the centre stage in many countries and has emerged as the most important issue concerning polity and public life. He said that the need of the hour is international cooperation amongst law enforcement agencies of the world. Shri Gupta said that the battle against global corruption has to be fought at many levels. The design of any government’s development programme should provide more transparency and accountability, he said, adding that systems and procedures which are opaque, complicated, centralized and discretionary are a fertile breeding ground for the evil of corruption. Special Director V. K. Gupta said countries need to engage with each at different levels to effectively block all physical escape routes for those fugitives who are blatantly indulging in corrupt practices.
In his address, Shri K.Saleem Ali, Special Director, CBI said that asset recovery and impounding of proceeds of corruption is extremely important as it is the one factor that hits hard those indulging in corrupt activities. He also said that an ‘ethical ambience’ is required in society which promotes transparency, accountability and equitable distribution of powers to combat this menace of corruption.
Additional Director, CBI Shri R.K .Dutta said new sophisticated and ingenuous ways are being adopted by those indulging in corruption, to transfer proceeds of crime to various countries through dubious channels. He said that there is a need for law enforcement agencies to equip themselves with updated knowledge, skills and techniques to fight corruption.
The five day Interpol Global programme (19-23 November, 2012) being organized by the Central Bureau of Investigation will have over 14 sessions to be addressed by Experts from Interpol, CBI, NIA, FBI, World Bank, Europol, CFSL and other Law enforcement organizations. Some of the issues which will be dealt with and discussed, include Role of international Organizations in Asset Recovery, Active Vs Passive Bribery, Intelligence collection in Anti-Corruption Cases & Asset Recovery, Detection, investigation and prosecution of corruption in exploitation of natural resources, Computer Forensics, and issues in mutual legal assistance and extradition in asset tracking and recovery.
The Central Bureau of Investigation which is also Interpol’s National Central Bureau in India, had organized the first such Interpol Global programme in February this year.

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