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Étiquette : Repurposing Frozen Assets

Toward a More Effective Implementation of Anti-Corruption Measures

Publié le by Sabine Nölke in Anti-Corruption Task Force, Discussion Paper, Publications

New discussion paper from Sabine Nölke outlines specific ways to more effectively implement anti-corruption measures by strengthening existing frameworks and institutions.

World Refugee & Migration Council Welcomes Government of Canada’s Efforts to Seize Assets of Sanctioned Oligarch to Assist Ukraine

Publié le by WRMC in Statement

The World Refugee & Migration Council welcomes and applauds the Government of Canada’s decision to launch proceedings to seize and pursue the forfeiture of US $26 million from Granite Capital Holdings Ltd., a company owned by Roman Abramovich — a Russian oligarch.

Les Canadiens et Canadiennes appuient massivement la saisie des biens canadiens d’agents publics étrangers corrompus qui violent les droits de la personne en Russie et en Iran

Publié le by Ratna Omidvar in Nouvelles

A majority of Canadians support seizing the Canadian assets of foreign officials who are violating human rights, and using these assets to help victims, according to a new public opinion poll.

Multilateral Action Model on Reparations

Publié le by New Lines Institute in Anti-Corruption Task Force, Publications, Report

Developing an Effective System for Reparations and Compensation for Ukraine and Ukrainians for Damage Caused by the Russian Federation

Réutilisation des biens pour les personnes déplacées de force

Publié le by WRMC in Projects

Read about the WRMC’s work on repurposing frozen assets to assist those forcibly displaced by acts of grand corruption.

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  • Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets avril 23, 2025
  • Pope Francis Leaves Legacy as Champion of Refugees and Migrants avril 21, 2025
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  • Lloyd Axworthy Receives Metropolis Canada Policy Maker Award mars 17, 2025
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