Policy brief 04/2014: Regulating luxury investments: What dirty money can’t buy
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Our investigation into the real estate market in São Paulo shows how easy it is to hide more than US$2.7 billion worth of property behind shell companies.
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From Ukraine to Tunisia and Brazil, large-scale cases of grand corruption in recent years have involved the acquisition of luxury property, vehicles and goods.
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Two of the sectors that are particularly attractive for the laundering of corrupt proceeds, in particular in cases of Grand Corruption, are the real estate and luxury goods and…
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The Panama Papers revealed a global web of secret companies and stealthy crooks hiding stolen wealth, but one year on the corrupt still find it too easy to shift illegal assets…
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Who says secret companies are bad? We do!
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The real estate market has long provided a way for individuals to secretly launder or invest stolen money and other illicitly gained funds.
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Find out how we're taking action in our latest campaign to end the secrecy that helps the corrupt hide their wealth.
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Secret companies, corrupt funds, luxury properties... learn how corruption feeds a property bonanza in the UK and help us stop it.
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The G20 countries need a stronger, sharper anti-corruption plan. Here's how to build it.
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The ‘Paradise Papers’ show how the rich and powerful around the world are able to avoid paying tax and keep their business dealings secret. The mechanisms they use can also…