French jurist Eric Legrand and adviser to the Senegalese Justice Ministry Monday urged African states to poll their efforts to better su p press money laundering, noting the move would be enhanced by the training of judiciary, customs and security officers from the various countries.
According to Legrand, who was speaking at a training workshop for supervisors of the African Francophone Legal Training Network (RAFJ) on money laundering and t e rrorist financing, suppressing transnational crime like money laundering, needs a n effective cooperation among several states in the continent and elsewhere.
"If Senegal for instance wants to combat transnational crime, it will have to poll its efforts with other states," Legrand said, adding that transnational crime "can destabilise the economies of African states."
Fot the purposes of the training of relevant officials to fight the crime, RAFJ has grouped training centres and other public institutes from Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Chad.
Dakar - 08/07/2008
Source: Afriquenligne
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