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First Eurojust report finds money-laundering cases rising rapidly

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EU agency sets out the scale of the problem and proposes practical solutions.

The 600 cross-border money-laundering cases brought to EU agency Eurojust was double the number registered six years ago, and brings the total number of registered cases to almost 3,000.

The scale of the problem is laid out in the first Report on Money Laundering to be published by Eurojust, the European Union

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