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Belgium must solve jurisdiction issues in corruption probes

( September 20, 2016, 12:57 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Belgium must amend its laws to solve jurisdiction conflicts in corruption probes, to avoid creating “legal uncertainties” and “unnecessary risks” when handling long-running international corruption cases, the Council of Europe’s anticorruption body said in a report today. Overall, the country has made "inadequate" progress in implementing the group's reccomendations to combat corruption, the body said. The document is attached below. ...

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