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Britain awash with corrupt cash: study

Britain is awash with dirty money as the world’s most corrupt funnel cash into luxury yachts, jewellery, property, jets and even private school fees, campaigners said Thursday in a study

More than 300 billion ($386 billion, 347 billion euros) of suspect money has flowed in via UK-based accountancy firms, banks and law firms, Transparency International said, drawing on conclusions from a study into more than 400 corruption and money-laundering cases.

A spokesman told AFP that the cases span back three decades, but the majority are during the last 10-15 years. “The UK is a hub for corrupt wealth from around the world,” the organisation concluded.

“This money is acquired with the aid of companies incorporated in the UK and in its offshore financial centres, invested into luxury property here, and used to buy access to prestigious institutions and privileged lifestyles,” the report said.

It continued: “A substantial amount of (this money) is obtained by those who have abused power entrusted in them for private gain.” Transparency International said it had identified 86 financial institutions, 81 law firms and 62 accountancy firms that have “unwittingly or otherwise” helped individuals funnel funds.

“The list of exposes detailing the investments and indulgences of a global cadre of corrupt individuals in or through our economy has become too large to ignore.

“Although this is deeply worrying, it is increasingly acknowledged within policy circles and business, which is a positive step towards taking meaningful action.” The group noted that some services — like architects, interior designers, private education providers and public relations firms — all fell outside anti-money laundering rules.

The study also identified 421 properties, worth around 5.0 billion that were “bought with suspicious wealth”.

And it warned that this could be “the tip of the iceberg” because some 87,000 properties in England and Wales are owned by companies based in secrecy jurisdictions, where there is no information about beneficiaries.

It also signalled a swathe of suspect purchases that also include superyachts, luxury cars, private jets and even a box at Chelsea Football Club’s Stamford Bridge stadium.

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