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EU Proposes Tougher Measures on Confiscation of Assets

The European Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee has adopted new rules to speed up the freezing and confiscation of criminal assets across the EU. 

This legislation, which has already been informally agreed between Parliament and Council negotiators, should make it quicker and simpler for EU member states to ask each other to freeze criminal assets or confiscate criminal property.

Parliament and Council negotiators agreed on:

  • introduction of deadlines: an EU country that receives a confiscation order from another EU country will have 45 days to execute the order; cross-border freezing orders have to be executed with the same speed and priority as national ones. Authorities will have four days to freeze the assets in the case of urgent freezing requests,
  • standard documents: standard certificates and forms will be used to ensure that EU countries act faster and communicate more efficiently,
  • wider scope: where requested, EU countries will be able to confiscate assets from other people connected to the criminal and they can also act in cases where there is no conviction (e.g. if the suspect has fled), and
  • victims’ rights: victims will be the first in line to receive compensation when distributing confiscated assets.

According to a Europol study from 2016, 98.9% of estimated criminal profits in the EU are not confiscated and remain at the disposal of criminals. Between 2010 and 2014, 2.2% of estimated criminal profits were provisionally seized or frozen but only 1.1% were finally confiscated at EU level.

The agreed text now needs to be formally approved by the Parliament as a whole and the Council before entering into force. The new rules will apply 24 months after their entry into force.

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