Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Jonathan Chauremootoo
Published on 2024-04-02 13:43:31
The Financial Crimes Commission Act (2023) was proclaimed on Friday, March 29, 2024. While this Commission is heavily contested by several individuals, notably by the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Financial Crimes Commission has nevertheless been established and is already operational.
The Financial Crimes Commission now assimilates the functions of institutions established by the laws mentioned above, namely the Independent Commission Against Corruption, Asset Recovery Investigation Division, and the Integrity Reporting Services Agency.
As a result, any correspondence addressed to these institutions must now be directed to the following address: Financial Crimes Commission, Réduit Triangle, Moka and/or the email address [email protected].
The image provided in the article shows the logo of the Financial Crimes Commission, highlighting its official identity and presence.
Overall, the establishment of the Financial Crimes Commission signifies a significant step in combating financial crimes and corruption in the country. Despite the controversies surrounding its formation, the Commission aims to fulfill its mandate effectively and efficiently.
Individuals and organizations are encouraged to cooperate with the Financial Crimes Commission in its efforts to ensure transparency and integrity in financial transactions and operations. By working together, stakeholders can contribute to a more secure and accountable financial system that benefits society as a whole.
In conclusion, the proclamation of the Financial Crimes Commission Act marks a new chapter in the fight against financial crimes and corruption in the country. It is a clear message that the government is committed to upholding the rule of law and protecting the financial interests of the nation.
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