Dubai sets up special court to combat money laundering

Dubai Courts announced the establishment of a specialized court, focused on combating money laundering, within the Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal. (Twitter/@DXBMediaOffice)
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Updated 22 August 2021
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Dubai sets up special court to combat money laundering

  • The move is in line with the UAE’s push to strengthen the integrity of the financial system
  • The new Dubai court aims to raise the UAE and Dubai’s global competitiveness by upholding the justice and transparency

DUBAI: Dubai has established a court focused on combating money laundering, the emirate’s media office said on Sunday.
The court, which was set up upon directives from Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, will be within the Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal.
The move is in line with the UAE’s push to strengthen the integrity of the financial system.
The federal government in February set up the Executive Office of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing.
The new Dubai court aims to raise the UAE and Dubai’s global competitiveness by upholding the justice and transparency, the media office said.
“The new court will support Dubai’s efforts to tackle financial crimes, including money laundering, as part of the UAE’s wider endeavor to combat crime,” it added.
Taresh Al-Mansouri, director general of Dubai Courts, said the new court is part of a commitment to improve judicial efficiency and promote excellence in the administration of justice.

“Reporting money laundering crimes is both an individual and collective responsibility, Al-Mansouri said. “Society plays a critical role in safeguarding economic and social security and strengthening the efforts of various stakeholders in responding to such crimes.”
Judge Abdullah Al-Shamsi, head of the Criminal Court at the Court of First Instance, said the new specialized court strengthened the UAE’s efforts to bring financial criminals to justice.
“This represents another step in the development of the legislative framework and helps reinforce compliance with international anti-money laundering and law-enforcement standards,” he said.


Albanian president tours Petra as cooperation with Jordan strengthens

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Albanian president tours Petra as cooperation with Jordan strengthens

  • President Bajram Begaj praised Jordan for promoting security and stability in the region

LONDON: Jordanian Prime Minister Jafar Hassan and Albanian President Bajram Begaj discussed ways to expand cooperation in the health, education, information technology, and tourism sectors.

Begaj praised Jordan for promoting security and stability in the region during the meeting with Hassan in Amman on Monday. Both parties emphasized the need to intensify international efforts to prevent escalation in the region and to support peace and stability initiatives, according to the Petra news agency.

The president visited the ancient city of Petra on Monday as part of an official visit to Jordan, accompanied by Albania’s first lady, Armanda Begaj. They toured key landmarks in the city, including the siq and the treasury. They also met with Adnan Sawaier, chief commissioner of the Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority, and Yazan Mahadin, commissioner for the Reserve and Tourism.

The visit aims to strengthen Jordanian-Albanian ties and highlight the role of cultural tourism in promoting dialogue and the ancient city’s global tourism status, the Petra news agency added.