Lords slam government approach on ransom cash
ANYONE in the UK putting together a ransom payment to Somali pirates should obtain official permission before handing over the money, simply as an anti-terrorist precaution, writes David Osler.
The House of Lords European Union select committee has argued in a new report on money laundering that the government has left the matter in the hands of shipowners, and claims that it is complacent to assume that none of...
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