Namibia: Funds, Skills Needed to Fight Money Laundering

NAMIBIA'S ability to stem the growing tide of global financial crime, and more specifically money laundering, will be seriously compromised by the inadequate capacity and resources of the country's law-enforcement agencies and financial regulators.

This shortcoming, in particular at the law enforcement level, emerged at a breakfast meeting organised by the Namibia Economic Society in conjunction with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

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