British Ambassador: I was surprised with my expensive lifestyle in Kosovo

The Joint Intelligence Network Against Money Laundering (JMLINK) is launched today in Pristina, where British Ambassador Jonathan Hargreaves said he is surprised at the lifestyle of the expensive life in Kosovo, until he said he is interested in knowing more about why this is happening. Hargrees said [...]
Hargrees said institutions should engage in fighting money laundering because, according to him, money laundering enables crime to flourish and criminals to live in luxury.
It's a great honor to be with you at this launch event. This moment marks an important development of combat and money laundering. Money laundering is something that happens from the streets of Pristina to the streets of London”.
Money laundering allows crime to thrive and enables criminals to live in luxury. Britain's money laundering rate is hundreds of billions. What's more important is we've found that JMLIC has become a success in preventing crime”.
I'm surprised at the style of expensive living in Kosovo, expensive cars, and I've asked how that could happen, it doesn't match incomes, and this is a sign that this case should be investigated. Your institutions are willing to start with this challenge. Britain is willing to work and support Kosovo in this regard. Kosovo from this launch will become stronger”, he has said. /EO












