Today, the Council adopted two important priority files under the Security Union which strengthen EU rules on explosives precursors and facilitate law-enforcement access to financial information. The reinforced rules on explosives precursors will ensure stronger safeguards and controls, including online, on the sale and marketing of the dangerous chemicals, which have been used to produce “home-made” explosives in a number of terror attacks in Europe. The new measures on access to financial information will allow law enforcement to obtain important financial information across borders quickly, helping them fight serious crime and terrorism more effectively. (...)
HMRC issues fines totalling £2.3 million against 7 companies for violations
of export controls
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HMRC has issued, without providing details of the offences or offending
companies: 1 compound settlement of £1,058,781.79 relating to the export
of good...
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