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Asset Recovery in cases of foreign politically exposed persons (PEPs)
Asset Recovery in cases of foreign politically exposed persons (PEPs)
Asset Recovery in cases of foreign politically exposed persons (PEPs)
As a major international financial centre, Switzerland is committed to the fight against global corruption. Asset recovery allows, under certain conditions, for illicitly acquired PEP assets to be frozen, confiscated and returned to the legal economic cycle. Switzerland has developed a diverse set of legal instruments to implement this process effectively.