domenica 27 marzo 2011

'Working towards an EU strategy to combat transnational organized crime'


On the 29th and 30th of March 2011Day the European Parliament in Brussels will hold a hearing titled ‘Towards an EU strategy to combat transnational organized crime’. 



The hearing, organized by MEP Sonia Alfano, will be an important opportunity for discussion and debate within the European Parliament report on organized crime in the EU.

During the first day the afternoon session will discuss the European and international institutions responsible for countering organized crime. There will be, among others: -
The Commissioner Malmstrom, the President of Eurojust Williams and Deputy Director of Europol Oerting. Send their references to the Hungarian presidency of the Council, the European Court of Auditors, OLAF, the European Investment Bank, Interpol and UNODC.

The morning of the next day will involve analyzing some of the most important threats to the EU in terms of organized crime and will also be compared the experiences of conflict from several European countries. A special mini-session will be devoted to the issue of eco-mafias and the confiscation and re-use for purposes of social assets of organized crime.

Finally on the afternoon of 30th the question of the presence of the Italian mafia across national borders, with particular attention to the weaknesses in contrast to the transnational level. 
The speakers will be judges from Italy Nicola Gratteri, Antonio Ingroia, Antonino Di Matteo, Roberto Scarpinato, Cataldo Motta, Franco Roberti. Speakers also journalists Antonio Nicaso, Petra Reski, Nicola Biondo, and video, Roberto Saviano.

The hearing is to identify the best proposals for an effective contrast against transnational organized crime, especially that of the Mafia, to participate in EU-wide statements and ask questions during the three sessions of 40 Italian judges from 18 of the 26 District Headquarters of mafia type groups.



Sourced at www.antimafiaduemila.com Edited by Daran Oswyn Jones

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