PRESENTATION ASSET RECOVERY INTER-AGENCY NETWORK FOR THE CARIBBEAN (ARIN-CARIB)

Similar documents
Researched and compiled by Ms. Elvira Doyle, UNDESA, 27 April 2004

CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION LATEST STATISTICS December 4, 2014

Countries of the World

CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION LATEST STATISTICS 2008

World Tourism Organization Leading organization in the field of tourism today. Global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of

Published by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), All rights reserved.

IMO/IHO World-Wide Navigational Warning Service NAVAREA IV / XII

Caribbean Tourism Organization

For authorization of the reproduction of CTO works, please contact the CTO at the address and above.

Published by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), All rights reserved.

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

PBN Implementation CAR/NAM Regions

Secondary Education FAIE Annual State Conference Kurt Baumbach, Academic Evaluation Services, Inc. Caribbean Countries

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

Regional Governance related to the Marine Environment in the Wider Caribbean

Caribbean Youth Policy Review

Climate Change and Tourism A Caribbean Tourism Organization Perspective

Aviation Security (AVSEC) and Facilitation (FAL) 7.3 Other Aviation Security and Facilitation Matters

Tourism Quality and Standards: A Sustainable Tourism Policy Perspective

VISITOR ARRIVALS REPORT

AVIATION SECURITY (AVSEC) AND FACILITATION (FAL) TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES IN THE NAM/CAR REGIONS. (Presented by the Secretariat)

TOURIST ARRIVALS REPORT

TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON TOURISM INVESTMENTS IN THE AMERICAS Asuncion, Paraguay. May 17-18, 2011

United Nations Environment Programme

Cartagena, Colombia August 2013 Dav Ernan Kowlessar

ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communications technologies - ICTs

CARIBBEAN TOURISM STATISTICAL REPORT Edition

Basel Convention Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer for the Caribbean Region. Activities Report 2011.

Paper for the Consideration by CBSC18. MACHC report

DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE

Alessandra Vanzella-Khouri, SPAW Secretariat Helene Souan, Director, SPAW-RAC

For authorization of the reproduction of CTO works, please contact the CTO at the address and above.

Fact Sheet. CARICOM Institutional and Legal Framework for Regional Humanitarian Response in case of Disaster. 20 September 2017

WÄRTSILÄ IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

drs Raymond Jessurun AI Conference Policy and Campaining

Appendix A. PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS

The Caribbean Community ICT Agenda 2003 Grenada January 2003

Coming of Age: Lessons from the Past, Strategies for the Future

REGIONAL APPROACHES TO DISASTER RECOVERY AND HERITAGE PRESERVATION BY RITA TJIEN FOOH

DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE

1. Introduction. 2. Basic Fundamentals. 4. Results. 5. Initiatives. 6. Final Conclusions.

Caribbean Tourism Review

UN-GGIM:Americas. UN-GGIM Expanded Bureau Meeting 7-9 December 2016, UN Headquarters New York. Rolando Ocampo President of UN-GGIM:Americas

For authorization of the reproduction of CTO works, please contact the CTO at the address and above.

ASSEMBLY 39TH SESSION

THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY COMPRISES 15 MEMBER STATES

Population, Territory and Sustainable Development The Case of the Caribbean Sub Region

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

implementation is a shared obligation under Art.170 The COMMUNITY shall: Subject to Articles 164, 177, 178 and 179 of this Treaty, establish appropria

Oceans Forum on trade-related aspects of SDG Goal 14 UNCTAD, FAO, Commonwealth Secretariat, ACP Group and IOI

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation for Coastal Transport Infrastructure in Caribbean SIDS

Participating States: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, The Commonwealth of

WATER CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR THE CARIBBEAN DR MARTIN FORDE

Preventing disease Promoting and protecting health

The Final Act of the Conference of Plenipotentiaries Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean Region

Caribbean EVDO & CDMA Roaming Market: Potential Revenue:

CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURIST ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

GENERAL INF.1 11 February 2004 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH

The Importance of Standards & Quality The Role of CROSQ. CROSQ CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality

INITIATIVES IN HAITI AND THE CARIBBEAN REGION TO ENHANCE BORDER SECURITY

Airline Capacity in the Caribbean. Michael Lum Air Service Strategy and Development Consultant Sixel Consulting Group, Inc.

Population, Territory and Sustainable Development in the Caribbean

Renewable Energy Island Index and Marketplace. Gabriela Esmeral and Nils Janson 20 October 2017

LatinAmericaand the Caribbean

CARIBBEAN SANITATION ISSUES: AN OVERVIEW

Rufus Ferdinand Deputy Chief Operations Officer (DCOO)

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY SUMMARY OF STATUS OF KEY ELEMENTS ELEMENTS STATUS ACTION REQUIRED

Banking at the Crossroads. Annual Conference The Caribbean Association of Banks Everson W. Hull Basseterre St.Kitts November 12, 2015

implementation. October 2011 Caribbean Regional SIG Meeting Eriko Porto

MEM. The. Bahamas (Commonwealth. Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism. in Drug Control. Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD)

CARICOM. Overview of CR VS recent and current activities in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)

Fieldwork Dates AmericasBarometer

Emerging trends regarding trade and cooperation initiatives in the CARICOM region

The Association of Caribbean States (ACS).

CARIBBEAN TRENDS IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY TWELFTH EDITION SAMPLE

Foromic. 1 Welcome to Foromic 2 Background and Impact. 3 Participation by Country 4 Participation by Type of Institution 5 Agenda Content

Feasibility of a Regional Health Insurance Mechanism for Caricom. 6 th Caribbean Conference. Presentation to the. November 23, 2011, Bermuda

TABLE 1 VISITOR ARRIVALS. Total Visitor Arrivals +/ Month / / /18

MEM. Salvador. Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism. in Drug Control. Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD)

CARICOM FRAMEWORK ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

NAM/CAR REGIONAL ACTIVITY ON AVIATION SECURITY AND FACILITATION. (Presented by Secretariat) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2007 Port of Spain Summit Compliance: School Meals and Healthy Eating

The EIB in the Caribbean: priorities and projects

FUTURE FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AS LNG HUB IN THE CARIBBEAN

TOURIST CRUISE SHIPS AND THE TRADE IN SERVICES: RECENT TRENDS IN COUNTRIES OF THE CARIBBEAN BASIN

GROUPINGS / FIXTURES

CNG Present Status and Future Challenges. Michael Nikolaou Michael J. Economides Xiuli Wang

REGIONAL AGREEMENT AND FRAMEWORK FOR MARINE MAMMALS CONSERVATION IN THE WCR: THE SPAW PROTOCOL AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACTION PLAN

Global Arrival Levels

CRITICAL IMPLEMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PBN, AIM QMS, MET QMS AND AERODROME CERTIFICATION. (Presented by the Secretariat)

Annual Report of Implementation 2017 Citizens summary

Workshop for Caribbean countries to promote the development and implementation of Conformity Assessment programmes

XXXIX REPICA, JULY 25-28, 2017, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

MEM. Grenada. Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism. in Drug Control. Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD)

Eastern and Southern Caribbean Islands Eastern and Southern Caribbean Ports of Call Cruising the Caribbean Islands of New Discovery p.

Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Secretariat OECS EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE ANNUAL REPORT 1998

Latin America and the Caribbean: Fact Sheet on Economic and Social Indicators

COMPETITIVENESS Vs. SECURITY: STRIKING THE RIGHT BALANCE

Transcription:

Secretariat for Multidimensional Security XLIV MEETING OF THE GROUP OF EXPERTS FOR THE CONTROL OF MONEY LAUNDERING September 25-26, 2017 Asuncion, Paraguay OEA/Ser.L/XIV. 4.44 DDOT/LAVEX/doc.16/17 September 21, 2017 Original: Spanish PRESENTATION ASSET RECOVERY INTER-AGENCY NETWORK FOR THE CARIBBEAN (ARIN-CARIB) 1

Simone Graham ARIN-CARIB Secretariat Regional Security System Asset Recovery Unit Barbados

How it All Started.... Established in response to a recommendation of the Group of Experts for the Control of Money Laundering of the Organization of American States (GELAVEX/OAS); The Technical Secretariat was asked to explore the possibility of establishing an asset recovery inter-agency network for the Caribbean; Need was identified through meetings co-ordinated by OAS that resulted in a Workplan for the creation of an ARIN network for the Caribbean; The Caribbean was the only part of the world where there was no established network; Regional Security System (RSS) was identified as an agency with the expertise to take forward the initiative drawing on the RSS ARU s innovative approach to tackling serious organised crime in the Caribbean common law jurisdictions, through partnerships and the robust application of proceeds of crime and money laundering legislation;

In The Beginning.. November 15-16, 2016 a Practitioner Meeting was held in Barbados, cohosted by OAS, the Government of Barbados through the office of the Director of Public Prosecution, and the Regional Security System Asset Recovery Unit (RSS-ARU); Discussed the establishment of an Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network for the Caribbean Region and how it can be taken forward; 25 Caribbean Jurisdictions agreed to form the network; Consisted of 70 leading practitioners from law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities; Along with Key experts from existing ARIN networks from around the globe;

Outcomes. Yes!!!!! Need to improve international co-operation among law enforcement and judicial agencies, in order to provide a more effective method of depriving criminals of their illegal profits; Membership open to all jurisdictions that attended the Practitioner Meeting in Barbados 2016; Member status available to other jurisdictions within the Caribbean region with other applications for membership to be considered by the Steering Group Use of the CARIN model to establish the Caribbean network; Working language of the network is English; Agreement on name of network ARIN-CARIB;

Outcomes. The RSS to provide a permanent secretariat function; The Secretariat to be located on the premises of the RSS ARU and the staff of the Secretariat will be part of the RSS ARU staff; 2018 Presidency St Vincent & the Grenadines; 2019 Presidency Jamaica; Steering Group was formed with consideration to the geo-political and legal variations of the region; First Steering Group meeting set for 7-8 Feb, 2017 in Trinidad; ARIN-CARIB to be officially launched in Miami in June 2017;

Network Objectives Advisory Group to CARICOM IMPACS, EGMONT Form an International Network ARINs Establish a network of contacts 12 Key Objectives Promotes exchange of information & Good Practice Focus on all Proceeds of Crime Center of expertise on all aspects of tackling the Proceeds of Crime

Network Objectives Establish National Recovery Office Research and Develop Systems of Asset Recovery 12 Key Objectives Training in tackling the Proceeds of Crime Asset Forfeiture Funds Cooperation with Private Sector Asset Management Systems

Membership. Membership Criteria Member (full) Observer Full Membership is automatically open to all jurisdictions invited to the Caribbean Asset Recovery Practitioner Meeting held November 2016 in Barbados; Other jurisdictions in the Caribbean region; Each Member may nominate two representatives, one from a law enforcement officer and one from a judicial expert to be their ARIN- CARIB point of contact; Civil forfeiture (for those jurisdictions that have non-conviction based forfeiture an additional lawyer is nominated e.g. St Vincent & the Grenadines;

Membership. Asset Recovery Offices may represent either law enforcement officer or the judiciary expert; Observer status will be available to states, jurisdictions and non-private bodies concerned with the identification and confiscation of the proceeds of crime e.g Canada, Spain. Observer status also available to co-operating and supporting bodies that, although not involved with the operational exchange of law enforcement and judicial information, demonstrate a complementary strategic role in the identification and confiscation of the proceeds of crime e.g CFATF, CARICOM, Commonwealth Secretariat

Members: Antigua & Barbuda Anguilla Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Curacao Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guyana Guadeloupe (France) Jamaica Martinique (France) Montserrat St Christopher & Nevis St Lucia St Martin (France) St Maarten St Vincent & the Grenadines Suriname; Trinidad & Tobago; Turks & Caicos USA Observer Status: Spain United Kingdom Canada CFATF CARICOM IMPACS The Commonwealth Secretariat Other ARIN Networks

ARIN-CARIB Venn Diagram OAS USA Dominican Republic o Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Canada COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS UK (Foreign Commonwealth Office) UK OTs DUTCH Bonaire Saba St. Eustatius CFATF Aruba Curacao St. Maarten El Salvador Venezuela Suriname Haiti Bahamas Belize Guyana Jamaica Trinidad& Tobago o Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Dominica Grenada Saint Lucia St. Kitts and Nevis St. Vincent & The Grenadines Montserrat Anguilla Bermuda British VI Cayman Islands Turks & Caicos CARICOM RSS FRANCE French Guyana Martinique Guadeloupe St. Barthelemy St. Martin

The Presidency.. The Steering Group will elect the Presidency; Each Presidency will be elected at least two years in advance; A member of the steering group will hold the presidency for at least one year; The Presidency period will commence on 1 st January each year and conclude on 31 st December to allow for planning of the AGM; The Presidency will oversee the external communication on behalf of the network; The Presidency and Steering Group in cooperation with the Secretariat will oversee the preparation of a summary on the activities of ARIN-CARIB for the Year.

The Steering Group.. Will comprise of up to seven (7) members from which one will be elected president; One UK One French One British Overseas Territories One Spanish One Dutch One RSS/CFATF One non-rss/cfatf Will oversee the administration of the network; Will receive applications for membership and consider eligibility based on criteria; Will assist in preparation of an annual conference agenda; Will promote ARIN-CARIB in conferences, meetings and other events.

The Secretariat.. Will provide the necessary professional experience, history and continuity for the network to function effectively; Will provide effective administrative support to the ARIN-CARIB Members and Observers, thus allowing them to undertake to meet the objectives and functions as set out in the Statement of Intent; Support and facilitate the Presidency and the Steering Group; Will maintain the ARIN-CARIB Contacts list; Draft documents related to ARIN-CARIB activities, and prepare action plans to implement ARIN-CARIB outcomes and recommendations; Will keep an up-to-date record of ARIN-CARIB strategic planning, projects and decisions taken

The Secretariat.. Will provide support to ARIN-CARIB meeting hosts in relation to the organization of Steering Group, Plenary and sub-working group meetings; Will establish and maintain relations with other bodies and structures in the field of asset recovery; Will promote ARIN-CARIB, and the ARIN-CARIB concept, in meetings, conferences and other events; Will facilitate initial contact between ARIN-CARIB Members and Observers and other ARINs, within the available international legal frameworks

The Secretariat

RSS Fusion Centre

RSS Fusion Centre UK funded state of art facility Constructed at GBP 3 million Law enforcement and other agencies e.g RSS ARU, NCA, US DEA, Cyber Crime Lab involved in crime and security work

First Steering Group Meeting. And We Are Off!!! Trinidad the Land of the Hummingbird

First Steering Group Meeting. Held in Port of Spain, Trinidad 7 th + 8 th February 2017 and hosted by the Government of Trinidad & Tobago; Successfully drafted first copy of the Statement of Intent ARIN-CARIB Logo Website Marketing of the network Identified several funding streams

The Launch of ARIN-CARIB.. Held in Miami 27-29 June 2017; Commenced with Second Steering Group Meeting on 26 th June; Inaugural meeting held 28-29 June 2017 and attended by criminal justice officials representing 32 jurisdictions and constituent countries in the Caribbean region; Aim of Caribbean network is to enhance international cooperation both within the region as well as with countries belonging to other asset recovery networks worldwide, Good press coverage on ARIN-CARIB launch within the region;

ARIN Is In The Caribbean!!!!!! A-R-I-N is actually in the word caribbean and here we are

Achievements and Successes. Meeting of the Minds from the initial meeting throughout process; Final draft of Statement of Intent; Creation of the ARIN-CARIB logo; Introduction and use of a WhatsApp Group Chat for members for quick and cost-effective information sharing and gathering; 70 requests received via WhatsApp to date/11 via Secretariat s email; Requests received from international agencies and other ARIN networks; Funding and hosting of the ARIN-CARIB website provided by the kind compliments of the Government of Jamaica;

The Future ARIN-CARIB is expected to hold 1 AGM and 3 steering committee meetings annually Website to be established; All enquiries from other networks will be addressed through the Secretariat; Establish itself as a centre of excellence for asset recovery in the Caribbean; To facilitate training of practitioners and key stakeholders; To encourage and assist members to adopt up to date Proceeds of Crime legislation; To promote the exchange of information and good practice; To assist colleagues worldwide in tracing, freezing/restraining and forfeiting/confiscating the proceeds of crime.

Thank you!!!!!!! ARIN CARIB SECRETARIAT Fusion Centre, Regional Security System Asset Recovery Unit Paragon Base, Christ Church, Barbados, W.I. Tel: (246) 428-1488/428-1439 Email: arin-carib@rss.org.bb