韓国など11か国が「超国境 “詐欺犯罪”防止声明書」を初めて採択
For the first time, 11 countries including South Korea adopted the “Transnational Fraud Prevention Statement”
Eleven countries including South Korea participated, and for the first time in the world, the ``Transnational Fraud Crime Prevention Statement'' was adopted to eradicate fraud crimes that cross borders.
South Korea's Ministry of Public Administration and Security said, ``Lee Sang-min, Minister of Public Administration and Security, held a meeting in London, England on the 11th.
We decided to attend the ``Global Fraud Prevention Summit'' and cooperate with 10 countries, including the UK, to eradicate cross-border fraud.
revealed. The "Global Fraud and Crime Prevention Summit" will be held for the first time this year, with the UK focusing on countries with international influence such as the G7 to strengthen cooperation to eradicate cross-border fraud and crime.
It was done. At this meeting, ministers from 11 countries, including South Korea, adopted the ``Global Fraud and Crime Prevention Summit Statement'' that reflected the content of discussions on eradicating cross-border fraud and proposed countermeasures.
promised to fulfill. "Government, law enforcement, industry, regulators and individuals must confront and respond to this growing threat as fraudsters use highly sophisticated methods," the statement said.
"We have a collective responsibility to ensure that criminals are no longer able to hide," it says, "and we commit to taking the initiative and responding internationally to ensure that criminals can no longer hide."
Britain specifically invited South Korea and Singapore, as well as the G7 and the Five Eyes (a classified intelligence alliance of five English-speaking countries), to the meeting.
South Korea's Ministry of Public Administration and Security explained, ``The Korean government was invited because its fraud prevention capabilities and fraud investigation activities were highly evaluated.''
2024/03/14 08:12 KST
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