Switzerland Mulls Joining Anti-Kleptocracy Task Force

Switzerland may join a British-led international task force targeting kleptocrats, aiming to enhance its anti-money laundering reputation. The Swiss government's potential participation in the International Anti-Corruption Coordination Centre (IACCC), discussed by British Minister David Lammy, signifies a dedication to combating illicit finance globally.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-08-2025 21:55 IST | Created: 19-08-2025 21:55 IST
Switzerland Mulls Joining Anti-Kleptocracy Task Force
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Switzerland is contemplating joining a British-led international task force focused on kleptocrats and asset recovery, according to a British government official. This move aims to improve Switzerland's image as it attempts to distance itself from being perceived as a haven for illicit funds.

The International Anti-Corruption Coordination Centre (IACCC) was a topic of discussion between British Foreign Minister David Lammy and the Swiss during his recent visit. Lammy expressed that Switzerland is an essential player in the global fight against corruption and underscored the value of Swiss involvement in the task force.

The IACCC, established in 2017 and hosted by Britain's National Crime Agency, collaborates with countries like the United States and Australia. Having already identified significant sums of suspicious funds, the task force facilitates intelligence sharing in tackling illicit finance worldwide.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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