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Quito Conference Focuses on Money Laundering and Anti-Corruption


August 2008

Quito Conference Focuses on Money Laundering and Anti-Corruption

Greater cooperation and broader communication were the key themes at a four-day conference publicizing the expanded role of the Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera (Financial Intelligence Unit) as an active investigative unit responsible for analyzing potential cases of corruption and money laundering in Ecuador. The event, which was sponsored by the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative and the U.S. Department of Treasury, brought together representatives from throughout the Ecuadorian legal system. The conference featured both Ecuadorian and international speakers, including a U.S. federal court judge, an organized crime expert from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, a lead analyst from the Peruvian Financial Intelligence Unit, and a compliance officer from a major international bank.

By bringing together various disciplines, the conference underscored the importance of increased cooperation and collaboration on issues surrounding the investigation and prosecution of money laundering and corruption cases. Speakers covered a wide array of related topics, including government corruption, the enforcement of anti-money laundering laws, the relationship between money laundering and commercial activities, and international efforts to combat money laundering. Also addressed was the distinction between the investigative and prosecutorial processes and how, under Ecuador’s new criminal code, greater investigative responsibilities have been placed on the police. First-hand accounts were also provided during the event, with police, judges and prosecutors discussing specific cases in which they had been involved and a mock trial of a federal agent accused of taking bribes.

For more information about the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative’s work in Ecuador, please contact Charles Caruso, Director Criminal Justice Reform Project, at <carusoch@staff.abanet.org>.

 

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