EU ROUND UP – UK AND EU FACE UP TO FRAUD FIGHTING CHALLENGES IN POST-BREXIT WORLD

THE UK and the European Union (EU) have started debating in detail future cooperation on fighting cross-border crime following Britain’s formal exit from the bloc on March 29, 2019. The European Commission, has released a draft withdrawal agreement - the focus of subsequent talks, sparking another details paper indicating what Britain has signed up to, and what it still under discussion. A key area of agreement is a transitional period until December 31, 2020, when existing EU laws will continue to apply, including agreements and legislation on criminal ...


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