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India’s ED recovered $5.6 billion in assets from corruption cases, mostly in the last two years, highlighting its expanding global anti-corruption role.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has restituted $5.6 billion in assets tied to corruption cases, with most recoveries in the past two years, India’s ED chief Rahul Navin said at the GlobE Network meeting in New Delhi.
The event, hosted by India, highlighted international cooperation in combating transnational corruption, with the GlobE Network—established during Saudi Arabia’s G20 Presidency—facilitating rapid, practitioner-level collaboration among 135 countries and 250 agencies.
Navin credited tools like the Directory of Open Source Registries and Spain’s assistance in restraining assets.
India’s strong asset recovery record, including cases involving fugitive businessmen, underscores its growing global anti-corruption role.
The CBI and UNODC also participated, emphasizing the need for intelligence sharing and stronger prevention measures.
La ED de la India recuperó $ 5.6 mil millones en activos de casos de corrupción, principalmente en los últimos dos años, lo que pone de relieve su creciente papel global contra la corrupción.