Sentences with phrase «of stolen assets»

The government has achieved the highest amounts in the recovery of stolen assets and achieved the highest number of convictions by any administration in the country so far.
From claims of stolen assets to inexperienced leadership, this has to be one of the most bizarre stories I've researched in my career as a video game journalist.
In short time: exploitation of the economy and distribution of the stolen assets to the poor is popular.
One - third of the stolen assets still remains with the initial attackers.
The EFCC boss in his paper, further sought for measures to reduce cost of recovery of assets for developing countries and ensure speedy return of all stolen assets to victim States in line with the current resolution sponsored by Nigeria.
«Corruption freezes development, thereby undermining the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals,» he said, citing his own Government's efforts to combat the scourge, including the significant recovery of stolen assets which are then channelled towards the development of critical infrastructure and the implementation of social inclusion programmes.
At the top of the heap is LifeLock's Ultimate Plus plan ($ 30 per month, or $ 330 a year, also with a 10 - percent Tom's Guide discount), which adds three - bureau credit monitoring as well as an insurance cap of $ 1 million for the reimbursement of stolen assets and the cost of restoring your identity.
But while speaking today, Buhari who acknowledged a sizeable amount of funds have been recovered said, «We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions.
Since then, the game has become the target of much harsh criticism including troubling claims of stolen assets, unprofessional leadership, and shady developer practices... and this is all beyond the fact that the game was released as an utterly broken mess.
The City of London Police's economic crime directorate believes that civil litigation will speed up the recovery of stolen assets.
Mixed through this we see commitment to dealing with a number of problems: access to justice, violence, exploitation, trafficking and torture of children, illicit financial and arms flows, the recovery and return of stolen assets, organized crime, corruption and bribery in all their forms, legal identity for all, and, of course, terrorism.
16.4 By 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime
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