News
5-Day Mission: Mauritius and Senegal Strengthen Anti-Financial Crime Cooperation
Mauritius and Senegal have bolstered their joint efforts against financial crime, money laundering, and terrorism financing following a high-level visit to the Mauritian Financial Crimes Commission (FCC).
Key Details and Model Status
A Senegalese delegation, accompanied by representatives from the US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) at the US Embassy in Senegal, recently completed a benchmarking mission to the FCC.
The mission, which ran from 10 to 14 November, aimed explicitly to strengthen ties between the two nations in the fight against:
- Financial crime
- Money laundering
- Terrorism financing
Official Statements and Mutual Learning
Sanjay Dawoodarry, the interim Director General of the FCC, highlighted the significance of the exchange.
He stated that the FCC, and by extension Mauritius, is being seen as a “model in the fight against corruption and financial crimes” by “international investigative agencies.”
Mr. Dawoodarry emphasised the mutual benefits of the visit, calling it a “precious opportunity to strengthen our capacities and share our good practices.”
He also confirmed that the Mauritian team “learned a lot” from their Senegalese counterparts and offered thanks to the US Embassy for facilitating the meeting.
Source: Defi Media
