We could sanction the Court of Auditors, but the question still has to be answered: who prosecutes? |
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The Department of Justice Canada prosecutes money-laundering and terrorist-financing offences. |
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We pass a file onto OLAF who do the investigation and then it sits on a shelf because nobody prosecutes. |
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The Outreach Unit used that opportunity to highlight the gender-related crimes that the Court investigates and prosecutes. |
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Will the minister tell us why she prosecutes people who raise our homeless kids but at the same time lets the fraudsters rob us blind? |
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The Department of Justice investigates cases of trafficking and prosecutes the traffickers. |
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Accordingly, a representative of the state prosecutes an individual accused of having committed a crime. |
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The Halifax SRR is geographically the second largest of the three regions but prosecutes the fewest number of incidents. |
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Visits of family members to detainees go undisturbed, based on the approval of a judge who prosecutes a case. |
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The office of the procurator general investigates and prosecutes crimes. |
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An international judicial body which prosecutes crimes against humanity must be totally independent, of which there is no guarantee in the case of the ICC, because it is closely tied to the United Nations Security Council. |
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Also, please indicate if the NOVO team, which investigates and prosecutes war crimes and crimes against humanity, also investigates allegations of terrorism. |
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The PPSC also prosecutes terrorism and certain criminal organization offences under the Criminal Code, as well as money laundering and proceeds of crime charges. |
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In cases and under procedures set out in the legislation in force, it prosecutes entities undertaking international transfers of goods for violations of the requirements of the law relating to State export control. |
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Out of fairness to the great majority of individuals and businesses who voluntarily comply with the tax laws, Revenue Canada investigates and prosecutes those who are suspected of tax evasion. |
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It carries out raids, confiscates stock and prosecutes offenders. |
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For instance, the government proposes legislation, regulates, enforces laws, prosecutes offenders, negotiates and administers treaties and agreements, conducts international relations and promotes national unity. |
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Even as he prosecutes opponents in Minsk, international human-rights lawyers are compiling a case against him, making it unsafe for him to travel anywhere except Moscow and a few other unsavoury capitals. |
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In 2007, at the invitation of the government, the United Nations set up an anti-impunity unit that investigates and prosecutes malfeasance by senior officials, as well as other crimes with national repercussions. |
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We could fraud-proof further but the question remains: who prosecutes? |
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Developing nations also need to protect basic human and civil rights, and they need a system of justice that reliably prosecutes those who violate the rights of others. |
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The establishment of Eurojust is there, but again: who prosecutes? |
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As indicated on our Web site, the Commissioner of Canada Elections prosecutes individuals who contravene the Act, including anyone who votes more than once. |
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The CRA is committed to ensuring all businesses have a level playing field and prosecutes individuals and businesses who deliberately attempt to evade taxes. |
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In this respect, it can validly be argued that in a common area of Freedom, Security and Justice this principle is satisfied when another Member State prosecutes such a case. |
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Some countries, such as Germany have banned specific types of fishing, and the British RSPCA now formally prosecutes individuals who are cruel to fish. |
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