PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Asset Recovery Regime - 16 July 2018 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Con
Dr Caroline Johnson
Sleaford and North Hykeham
17. What steps the Government are taking to confiscate money from criminals; and how he plans further to strengthen the asset recovery regime.
Mr Ben Wallace
The Minister for Security and Economic Crime
We have recovered £1.6 billion under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 since 2010 and frozen many hundreds of millions more. The Government are also implementing the recommendations made in the Public Accounts Committee report of 2016. Our asset recovery action plan, to be published shortly, sets out how we will strengthen the regime by making the best use of new and existing powers, improving operational systems and ensuring that efforts are targeted effectively.
  15:15:42
Dr Johnson
I thank my right hon. Friend for his answer. Lincolnshire police have been working hard to reduce hare coursing. The removal of dogs has been the most effective deterrent, but kennelling costs are now running to tens of thousands of pounds for Lincolnshire police. Will he look at what can be done to ensure that these costs, too, can be recovered from the criminal, rather than being borne by the taxpayer?
  15:16:00
Mr Wallace
Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, police and prosecutors have the power to recover either profit or money accrued by those criminals from those processes. When they take that money, under ARIS—the asset recovery incentivisation scheme—50% of it or more will be released back to law enforcement prosecutors so that they can invest.

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