Post-webinar update: Read the event summary here, view the full event on YouTube or listen to the audio recording. *** An increasing number of countries are introducing mechanisms to target people who enjoy an amount of wealth that can't be explained by their lawful income. These mechanisms - known as illicit enrichment laws or unexplained wealth laws - allow investigators and prosecutors to recover assets that have clearly not come from lawful sources without having to prove the specific criminal action that gave rise to these proceeds. As such, they are particularly useful to target corruption offences, where it is often difficult to point to an obvious victim or to a specific criminal act. What different approaches to illicit enrichment legislation exist around the world? How do they work in practice? What are the key debates and concerns that are holding countries back from developing and implementing these laws? This virtual event will discuss these issues and more, based on experience in recent cases. Jonathan Spicer, Senior Asset Recovery Specialist at the Basel Institute on Governance, will moderate a panel of experts and practitioners:
The event takes place on Wednesday, 30 June at 13:00 CET. All are welcome. Download the event flyer