Summary
The director of a body set up to seize the ill-gotten assets of organised criminals defended its performance yesterday, after it was revealed it had cost four times as much to run as it recovered from criminals.
Jane Earl, head of the Assets Recovery Agency (ARA), admitted it had been "over optimistic" in assessing how long it would take to get cases through the courts and how soon it could break even.See the full content of this document
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Criminals Delay Us Seizing Assets
Criminals were using stalling tactics to frustra...
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