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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